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Our multi-level numbered documents have been styled using heading styles and a style separator after the heading. Recently, the heading 2 numbering doesn't show the numbering in Print or Print Layout view. However, the heading 2 numbering shows in Draft view. The numbers will not print. We have thousands of documents formatted in this manner. We can't find a fix.
A family of Microsoft word processing software products for creating web, email, and print documents.
There are several workarounds posted in response to this question: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5720470/using-style-separator-is-causing-the-numbering-to
See the thread for details on these.
The majority of our documents are numbered with Heading styles linking the number level to the heading style. For example, Article I (level 1 numbering) would be Heading 1.
Section 1.1 (level 2 numbering) is linked to Heading 2. The style for the following paragraph is either Normal or Heading 2. After the Heading 2 number and title, is a style separator, then the text for the paragraph.
(a) (level 3 numbering) is linked to Heading 3. The style for the following paragraph is either Normal or Heading 3. After the Heading 3 number and title, is a style separator, then the text for the paragraph.
We started having this issue about two weeks ago. I can't even type a document from scratch and insert style separators without issues. After I put in the Heading #, paragraph title, style separator it immediately gives me the next numbered paragraph. This has never done this before. In fact, I've worked with documents for over 20 years based on this type numbering/paragraph formatting and I've never seen it before. Thanks for your help!
It seems that the issue you are experiencing with the heading 2 numbering not showing in Print or Print Layout view, while still appearing in Draft view, may be related to how the heading styles are configured in your documents. One potential cause could be the use of a style separator after the heading, which can sometimes interfere with the numbering display.
You might want to check the settings for the Heading 2 style, particularly the "Style for Next Paragraph" setting. Ensure that it is set correctly to maintain the numbering. Additionally, if you are using any specific formatting or custom styles, it may be worth reviewing those as well.
If the problem persists, consider using the desktop application for editing, as some formatting issues can arise in the web app. For further assistance, you may want to refer to resources that discuss automatic numbering and multilevel lists in Word, as they can provide more detailed guidance on resolving these types of issues.
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