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SYMPTOMSIf you create a custom style based on any of the built-in List Bullet or List Number styles and then modify the custom style with a new bullet or number format, the custom style will lose the new bullet or number format and revert back to the default bullet or number definition when you save the document as Rich Text Format (RTF). WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, use any of the following methods. Method 1: Base the Custom Style on "(no style)"When you create a custom style, do not base it on a built-in style. Instead, base the new style on "(no style)" and then define the attributes of the style.Method 2: Change the Built-in List Bullet or List Number StyleRather than changing the bullet or number properties of the custom style, change the bullet or number properties of the built-in style that the custom style is based on. The changes will be applied to the custom style as well.REFERENCES
For more information on what formatting is retained when you save in other
formats, please see the following resources:
Q120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or ComponentChapter 15 of the "Office Resource Kit" also contains information about formatting that is retained through the conversion process. The ORK is available on the Microsoft Web site at: http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/For more information about how to obtain the Office Resource Kit (ISBN: 1-57231-329-3), call (800) MS-PRESS in the United States or (800) 667-1115 in Canada. Additional query words:
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