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Old 05-31-2011, 02:32 AM
Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline The heading 1 "Chapter 1" is replaced by a black sign!!!!!! why? Windows XP The heading 1 "Chapter 1" is replaced by a black sign!!!!!! why? Office 2007
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi Jamal,

It appears your document's multilevel list numbering has become corrupt. What you can do to retrieve the situation is to insert a new last paragraph into your document, then copy and paste everything except that new last paragraph into a new document. That should fix the problem. If so, you can close the old document and save the new one over it.
Thank you Paul

- what do you mean by "insert a new last paragraph"? does it mean that i need to TYPE a paragraph in the last lines of the last page in the old document? (why we are doing this step?)

- if so, copying and pasting the contents of the corrupted file holds the problem into the new file (attached). !!!

- Did you try this method on the sample file that i have sent? did it work?

regard

Jamal
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