My current project has introduced a new issue. I have a macro that grabs the starting number of the headings (Heading 1 is the format "Returnable Schedule X", then Heading 2 is X.1 etc), so for schedule 4 the list starts at 4, so when you update the styles from the template and get all the lists back, it puts the 4 back in so you don't have to manually set the starting number again.
In the past, even when the numbering and bullets disappear, it still remembers this starting number. On a few files though, it reverts back to 1 even with the macro. Other files work fine and retain the starting number.
When running the macro on another file, I got an error. Investigated, and in that one the entire list goes missing rather than just de-linking from the styles (hence the macro throws up an error because the list it's looking for doesn't exist). I have to do the old-fashioned tick and untick to refresh the styles, and then set the starting value manually.
Seems that Word/SharePoint always has one more trick to derail me.
I'll add another theory of what might cause this: autosave. With multiple people autosaving perhaps things get corrupted?
Last edited by WordUser789; 11-22-2021 at 10:39 PM.
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