Conversion of Bullets and Numbering
ID: Q107713
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 2.0, 2.0a, 2.0a-CD, 2.0b, 2.0c, 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
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Microsoft Word for Windows 95, version 7.0
SUMMARY
Word 6.0 for Windows implements Bullets And Numbering as paragraph
formatting. This is different than the symbol character implementation in
earlier versions of Word. Since Bullets And Numbering are considered
paragraph formatting, they will not be translated in documents converted
using the Text Only converter. The following table outlines the affect of
different conversions on Bullets And Numbering for Word 2.x and 6.0.
For additional information on conversions, see CONVINFO.DOC, which ships
with Word 2.x or README.DOC, which ships with Word 6.0 for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Word
Version Converter Result
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2.x Text Only Numeric text characters are used for
DOS Text Only numbering. Bullet characters are replaced
by Insert Symbol field code information
regardless of whether field codes are
displayed before conversion. Formatting
is applied to both numbered and bulleted
list items using tabs and spaces for
indentation.
6.0 Text Only No conversion of bullets or numbering.
DOS Text Only All formatting applied with insertion
of bullets or numbering is removed.
Attempting to save a file in Text Only
or DOS Text Only will give the warning
message:
This document contains formatting
that cannot be saved in text format.
Do you want to save changes to
<<filename>>?
Choosing OK to save the document in
one of these two formats will yield
the results above.
2.x Text w/Line Breaks Numeric text characters are used for
DOS Text w/Line Brks numbering. Bullet characters are retained
DOS Word without field codes although some mapping
RTF-DCA may occur depending on the symbol and font
originally chosen. Formatting is applied to
both numbered and bulleted list items using
tabs and spaces for indentation.
6.0 Text w/Line Breaks Numeric text characters are used for
DOS Text w/Line Brks numbering. Bullet characters are retained
DOS Word 3-6 without field codes although some mapping
RTF-DCA may occur depending on the symbol and font
originally chosen. Formatting is applied to
both numbered and bulleted list items using
tabs and spaces for indentation.
2.x Text w/Layout Numeric text characters are used for
DOS Text w/Layout numbering but no additional formatting is
maintained. List text directly follows
numbers without separating spaces or tabs.
Bullet characters are omitted but
indentation formatting associated with
bulleted lists remains.
6.0 Text w/Layout Numeric text characters are used for
DOS Text w/Layout numbering. Bullet characters are retained
without field codes although some mapping
may occur depending on the symbol and font
originally chosen. Formatting is applied to
both numbered and bulleted list items using
tabs and spaces for indentation.
2.x RTF All bullets and numbers convert as
originally specified and formatted.
6.0 RTF All bullets and numbers convert as
originally specified and formatted.
2.x Mac Word 4.0, 5.0 Numeric text characters are used for
numbering. Bullet characters are retained
without field codes although some mapping
may occur depending on the symbol and font
originally chosen and font mapping file
defined. Formatting is applied to both
numbered and bulleted list items using tabs
and spaces for indentation.
6.0 Mac Word 4.0, 5.0, Numeric text characters are used for
5.1 numbering. Bullet characters are retained
without field codes although some mapping
may occur depending on the symbol and
font originally chosen
and font mapping file defined.
Formatting is applied to both numbered
and bulleted list items using tabs and
spaces for indentation.
2.x WordPerfect 5.0, 5.1 Numeric text characters are used for
numbering. Bullet characters are retained
without field codes although some mapping
may occur depending on the symbol and font
originally chosen. Formatting is applied to
both numbered and bulleted list items using
tabs and spaces for indentation.
6.0 WordPerfect 5.0, 5.1, Numeric text characters are used for
5.x (Win) numbering. Bullet characters are retained
without field codes although some mapping
may occur depending on the symbol and
font originally chosen. Indentation and
other formatting may be significantly
different than originally defined.
2.0 Write Numeric text characters are used for
numbering. Formatting is applied to
numbered list items using tabs and spaces
for indentation. Bullet characters are not
converted.
6.0 Write Numeric text characters are used for
numbering. Bullets are retained without
field codes and are exactly matched
with original symbol provided the same
font is available. Formatting is
applied to both numbered and bulleted
list items using tabs and spaces for
indentation.
6.0 Word for Win 2.0 Bullets And Numbering appear in Word for
Windows 2.0 as if they were created in that
version, including field codes and
formatting. Bullet symbols are exactly
matched, provided the same font is
available.
Additional query words:
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Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:2.0,2.0a,2.0a-CD,2.0b,2.0c,6.0,6.0a,6.0c,7.0
Platform : WINDOWS
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