Hello Stefan.
As always, thank you so very much for your response to my question.
However, if I understand your response correctly, I am doing precisely what
you've indicated should be done.
For example, in my number setup, I use the built-in heading styles for my
individual levels and customize them accordingly. Heading 1 - first level;
Heading 2 - second level, so forth and so on.
However, I continue to experience the situation as outlined in my original
question.
Much appreciation to you - Rod
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
> The numbering formats "move around" in the dialog box; there is nothing you
> can do about that. What you can do is set up numbering so that each numbered
> list, and each level of an outline-numbered list, is associated with a
> unique paragraph style. For outline numbering in particular, see
> http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html.
>
> --
> Stefan Blom
> Microsoft Word MVP
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> "RPMitchal" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Word 2003
> >
> > Hello Gurus:
> >
> > I have been experiencing an auto numbering situation - quite frequently.
> > Let's say I have used the same numbering scheme throughout an entire
> > document. However, there have been times when the auto numbering or
> > outline
> > numbering has gone awry.
> >
> > When I pick a location within the affected area and view the numbering
> > setup
> > via the *Bullets and Numbering* menu, I find that the numbering set-up for
> > the affected area is highlighted in one of the other seven available
> > layout
> > panels within the menu instead of the original panel with the original
> > numbering setup.
> >
> > It is almost as though the original numbering set-up panel has arbitrarily
> > replicated itself and created a new panel with the same numbering setup,
> > but
> > additionally with something that is not quite right; perhaps the fonts on
> > the
> > 2nd, 3rd and/or 4th level have changed from *Times New Roman* to
> > *Playbill*
> > or something just as odd.
> >
> > If any one of you can understand either my question or my dilemma and has
> > an
> > explanation or solution, I would be very appreciative.
> >
> > Thanking you in advance, I remain.
> >
> > Very truly yours - Rod
> >
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