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After you paste or link part of a numbered list, the numbering may reset to
one (1). This behavior occurs when you use the AUTONUMBER field in Word 2.0 and when you use the Numbering or Multilevel Numbering feature in Word 6.0. For example, if you copy items 3 and 4 to another document
When you use Multilevel Numbering, if you paste or link part of a series, such as item "b. Oranges," then the numbering restarts at "a" for the new series. If all of the sublevel is copied, the numbering and indentation level will be preserved. If you select all of item 2 in the following example, and paste this text to a new document, numbering will reset to 1 for this series.
CAUSEIn Word, the numbering formats are applied to a paragraph relative to their position in the series. If only a portion of the numbered series is moved, the numbering resets relative to the new series. STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word versions 2.x, 6.0, and 6.0a for Windows. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. WORKAROUNDSTraditional NumberingUsing the first example above, first select items 3 and 4 and change the Start At number for the series to 3. This will not change the numbering for the other items in the list and will preserve the numbering when you paste the items.In Word 6.0, to change the starting number for the selected text:
Multilevel NumberingThe drawback to the following method is that it requires creating a temporary document to modify the outline numbering.
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