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> Following Stuart's recommendation earlier in this thread, I read an
> explanation on the MVP site about Word's numbering problems. Numbering
> uses 'List Templates', which apparently have some strict rules for
> successful use, without which they can get corrupted. I haven't had any
> time to play with it yet, but I did find the applicable object in VBA
> help, and it looked documented and straight-forward to program. Have you
> worked with List Templates in VBA? I'm just curious, not dissing the
> style- or field-based solutions at all.
I think Shauna Kelly' s site at mvps.org has some code specifically
for the purpose. I use a slight variation. I attach styles to a list
template, but I leave level 1 of the list template undefined and
unattached. Level 2 is set to restart numbering automatically after a
level 1 paragraph. To restart the numbering for a new list, all that
is needed is to insert a LISTNUM field of the appropriate type, for
which I have a small macro.
The result is absolutely bulletproof list numbering, where if I copy
and paste numbered items between documents or to different places in
the document, the numbering always and without exception fits in with
the destination list.
Regards
Jonathan West
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