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Although David originally developed it for use with RoboHELP, it works
just as well in a straight Word 97 environment. If you need
sub-steps, send me a message and I'll send you information on how I
accomplished that.
Beverly Robinson beverly_robinson -at- datacard -dot- com
DataCard Corporation
Minnetonka, Minnesota USA
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Subject: Word Numbered Bullets Problem
Author: JISCorp -at- AOL -dot- COM (Pamela Jasper <JISCorp -at- AOL -dot- COM>) at DATACARD
Date: 2/1/99 5:17 AM
Hello,
I'm currently using Word 97 (only) at a client site and when I create
numbered bullets, the numbers go haywire after I reopen the document
(or
move within the document). Other developers at the site are also
having
this problem and have asked me for advice. Help?
Are there any macros that are avail to solve this problem? Do we have
to
avoid using the hanging indents by doing it manually? Has anyone found
any workarounds or suggestions that I may use? Thanks.
Pamela Jasper
Jasper Information Systems Corp
JISCorp -at- Aol -dot- com
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