WD98: Format of List Style Unexpectedly Removed

Last reviewed: February 19, 1998
Article ID: Q181259
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition

SYMPTOMS

Text applied with the List Number or List Bullet styles will lose its formatting when a custom style is applied that is based on these styles.

CAUSE

This functionality is by design. The List styles are the base styles for numbers and bullets in Word. When you create new styles based on the List styles, you change which styles Word uses for numbers and bullets.

For additional information about the behavior of List styles, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q181258
   TITLE     : WD98: Changes to List Number Styles May Be Lost

WORKAROUND

Method 1: Changing the Formatting of Numbers or Bullets

To create a custom style, follow these steps:

  1. On the Format menu, click Style.

  2. In the Style dialog box, click New.

  3. In the New Style dialog box, under Based on, click to select the List style you want to base your new style on.

  4. Click to select the Add To Template check box if you want to apply this style to the current and future documents.

    NOTE: If you do not select the Add To Template check box, your new style will only be available in the current document.

  5. Click Format and make your changes as desired to the new number/bullet style.

  6. Click OK to return to the Style dialog box, and then click Close.

  7. Apply your new number or bullet style as desired.

Method 2: Using the Default List Styles for Numbers or Bullets

Do not create custom styles that are based on any of the List Number or List Bullet styles.

NOTE: If you change the formatting of any List style, those changes may be lost when you restart Word. If changes to the tab or indent attributes of these styles are needed, create and apply a custom style as described in method 1.

Method 3: Create a base template containing pre-defined styles

Create a base template containing pre-defined styles for each of the numbering format types desired. Do not use the pre-defined styles or other styles containing number formatting. Create this template and styles from scratch. Then, when creating a new style, base it on the pre-defined style with the same number formatting.

MORE INFORMATION

Word supplies some built-in styles that are formatted with numbers or bullets. If a custom style is created that is based on one of these built- in styles, any text that is formatted with the built-in style will lose its default list style formatting and will acquire the Normal style formatting.

The built-in styles that exhibit this functionality are:

  • List Bullet
  • List Bullet 2
  • List Bullet 3
  • List Bullet 4
  • List Bullet 5
  • List Number
  • List Number 2
  • List Number 3
  • List Number 4
  • List Number 5


Additional query words: macword98
Keywords : kbformat macword98
Version : MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH
Issue type : kbprb
Solution Type : kbnofix


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Last reviewed: February 19, 1998
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