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Originally Posted by Logophiliac
UPDATE: Fixed it!
The heading styles in both documents are the same and are pretty tightly controlled--both documents were created from the same custom template and one originated as a copy of the other. I accidentally discovered that selecting a heading and pressing Ctri-Space fixed the problem for one heading--evidently there was some sort of character format issue (too subtle to be obvious on the screen) involved. But even odder was that after I fixed a few headings like this, the problem disappeared for all of them.
Thoughts?
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My guess is that you had inadvertently formatted the "lost" SEQ field as hidden. (There is a built-in keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+Shift+H, which you may have pressed by mistake.) Pressing Ctrl+SpaceBar reverts to the character formatting in the underlying paragraph style.