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I'm building a fairly complicated contract with multilevel numbering. Everything was working swimmingly; I sent it to the client to review and it... broke. Upon sending it back to me, my Heading 1/Style 1 formatting wasn't working.
The top level heading is linked to style Heading 1. Within 'Define new multilevel list' dialog, I've defined Heading 1 to be: "ARTICLE [auto-generated #] -" Rather than the style I've defined, anything with Heading 1 just shows up as a black block. The first attachment shows what's happening. That should read: "ARTICLE 2 - GENERAL PROVISIONS" A quick fix within the multilevel list creator, right? That's where things get weird. The second attachment shows that under "Enter formatting for number" there's nothing, even though the example within the dialog box shows it to be functioning properly. Clicking 'Font' brings up the third and final weirdness. The third attachment shows the error that the number must be between 1 and 600 – this comes up before I even have a chance to type a number! When this was working properly, the point size was 8 pt. Any insight or guidance would be greatly appreciated! |
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