WD2000: Outline Numbering Changes Heading Style IndentsID: Q212205
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When you apply outline numbering that uses heading styles to a document that is formatted with built-in heading styles (such as Heading 1, Heading 2, and so on), Word changes the paragraph formatting and the heading style definition. Specifically, Word replaces any of your previous left-indent and special-indent formatting (including the None Indentation setting) with outline numbering settings.
(To view the outline numbering settings, click Bullets and Numbering on the Format menu, select one of the predefined numbering styles that specify heading levels on the Outline Numbered tab, and then click Customize.)
By design, when you apply outline numbering that uses heading styles to a document, the Aligned at and Indent at outline numbering properties replace the Left indentation and Special indentation properties defined in the heading style. This happens even if your heading style sets the Special indentation format to (none).
You can customize the heading styles after you apply outline numbering, but that is not recommended. A better solution is to customize the outline numbering settings to change indents for each heading level of the outline.
This section contains a description of how outline numbering affects the heading style definition.
When you apply outline numbering that uses heading styles to a document, two things happen to the heading style definition:
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Keywords : kblayout wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999