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Old 05-23-2013, 10:05 AM
cchavers cchavers is offline Problem with numbered items associated with page breaks Windows XP Problem with numbered items associated with page breaks Office 2007
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I type mammogram reports, and I have the standard/default report saved in Autocorrect so that I can type 4 specific letters and the entire report comes up, that way I don't have to re-type the body of the report over and over, which is the same for each patient. I then go back and fill in things that are different on each patient.

The patient's findings are numbered at the end of the report, and the default report contains ONE numbered sentence at the end. Even if there is only one finding, it still has to be numbered. As I use page break and continue to each new report, again - I am using the autocorrect feature, the next patient's report will have "2." instead of "1.", and the following page will come up as "3." instead of "1." How do I get it to STOP DOING THIS?! I want it to come up as "1." every time! Is this possible?
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