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I seem to remember that there's nothing you can do about this, it's just
Acrobat's way of dealing with skipped headings. You'll either have to
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ry on
with the tedious task of deleting them or reorganizing your Word docs so
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that
headings follow logically - which may appear to be pretty logical. I
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t many
amusing hours having to revise my own Word doc structures when working
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th
Acrobat and different HAT software, at least it does give you some real
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ife
experience about good document structuring. You may be able to use the
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cument
Plan display mode to tweak your headings in Word, but then again this
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ht
disrupt your layout somewhere else in the document.