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Note that the "manual way" is exactly that: manual. It is very likely that future edits will break the numbering again. As a long-term solution, you really should set up numbering properly. Once it has been completed, you can save the document as a template for easy reuse.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Indeed you are right. I am using this temporary solution beacause I need to change only few paragraphs. For future documents I will keep using the default system of numbering. Thank you for your time and help. |
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