In Word, Bullets and Numbering are the same thing.
In the old .doc format, the numbering list templates can corrupt
(particularly if you have been playing around with the numbering or bullets
formats).
The cure is to de-corrupt the document.
The first thing I would do is quit Word and re-name your Normal template.
Word will create a new one with good numbering/bullets when it re-starts.
You can then use the Organizer to copy back any customisations from the old
template.
After that, you need to de-corrupt each document that has been created off
the old template.
1) Carefully copy everything except the very last paragraph mark.
2) Create a new, blank document.
3) Paste, and save under a new file name.
Do that to each old document that you want to edit.
Hope this helps
On 16/01/08 3:51 PM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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That is definitely a "Corrupt list template".
The list template in question is stored in each document, and in either your
Normal.dotm template or your com.microsoft.Word.prefs.plist Preference.
You have re-named the document template. However, you also need to re-name
all the copies of "Normal" template you have from earlier versions of Word.
Otherwise Word sucks in inappropriate settings from the older version of the
template when it re-creates the new Normal.dotm.
So first re-name Normal.dotm, then hide any other files named "Normal" on
your system. That should fix it, for NEW documents.
For old documents, you will then need to do the "All but last paragraph
mark" trick into a new document based on your new template.
The thing that is corrupt is the internal structure that serves as a model
for each bulleted list. Word stores it in the Normal template, and in the
Word.Prefs .plist, and copies it to each new file you create.
So you need to be very thorough to cure this if you have any previous
versions of Word on that computer (or ever have had...)
Hope this helps
On 2/02/08 5:47 AM, in article ee88...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"kathydavie" <kathydavie> wrote:
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On 3/02/08 7:27 AM, in article ee88...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "jailto a
"You need to type an answer here in order to answer a question"
(although I think that your original response to the OP was
pretty good too :-)
John McGhie wrote:
> You need to type a question here in order to get an answer.
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> On 3/02/08 7:27 AM, in article ee88...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "jailto a
> oliveira " <> wrote:
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Jeff Wiseman
to reply, just remove ALLTHESPAM
That "can" be because your hidden "Temp" directory is indeed full.
If you shut down the computer (and turn the power off) then re-start, Unix
runs a series of housekeeping tasks when it boots. This "can" fix this sort
of problem :-)
And just FYI, "the above replies" is a bit risky in here. None of us see
the list in the same sequence that you do. Many of us are not even looking
at the same server :-)
Hope this helps
On 4/02/08 3:04 PM, in article ee88...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Hmmm... "All" menus are greyed out if there is no document open, or if the
document is Protected.
If you "customise" bullets an numbering, you need to know what you are
doing, or you can produce list templates within the document that will crash
Word.
The instructions I am about to give you need to be followed exactly
(word-perfect!) so if you find it too difficult, you may wish to find some
unbearable young person to give you a hand :-)
1) Close all documents
2) Open your Normal Template as a document by using the menu (File>Open...)
3) Go to Format>Bullets and Numbering...
4) For each sample square in each tab, select it, then click the Reset
button.
For some samples, the Reset button will be greyed out. That's fine: it
means that sample has not been customised, which is what you want.
5) When you have Reset them all, close the dialog, then Save the template
and Quit Word.
That should solve the issue for any NEW document you create.
For OLD documents that were created by someone else, or that were created
before you did the above, the corrupted numbering is stored in the DOCUMENT.
You need to fix the document:
A) Open each bad document
B) Create a new blank document
C) Carefully copy everything EXCEPT the last paragraph mark in the old
document.
D) Paste into the new document
E) Save the new document to a new file name.
You will need to do this to each document.
Hope this helps
On 5/02/08 12:50 PM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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You need to resolve this issue before you install Word 2008, or it is likely
to carry over (and get worse). It would help greatly if you had said WHICH
wizard it is that is appearing ã I suspect you have a bad Recovered Document
stuck in the mix, but I really can't tell from your description.
1) Quit all Office applications.
2) Go into your Microsoft Office User Data folder, find the file named
"Normal" and delete it.
3) Then empty the trash.
4) Then restart the computer.
That should fix it. If it doesn't, and if you are sure you want to upgrade,
buy Office 2008 and wait until it gets there. Then:
In your Application folder Microsoft Office 2004, in the Additional Tools
folder, you will find the "Remove Office" tool.
Run that to safely remove the whole of Office 2004. It's also on the Office
CD. It's best to run it twice from the CD for this purpose.
Then move your Microsoft Office User Data folder to your desktop.
Then install Office 2008. This prevents it sucking in the remnants of
whatever is broken in Office 2004.
When you start Entourage 2008, it will ask if you want to import from
anywhere: point it at your 2004 MUD folder.
Hope this helps
On 6/02/08 7:08 AM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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The problem is the Normal Template, or
~/Library/Preferences/Microsoft/Word Settings (10)
You need to delete both.
Cheers
On 7/02/08 8:26 AM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Yes, that's the one. Quit Word and delete it.
Word will re-create a new one when it restarts.
Hope this is it...
On 8/02/08 6:49 AM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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What is going on is that there is an error on your hard disk that is
preventing applications from writing the files they need.
How much free disk space have you got? (Note: do a "Get Info on your Mac
HDD to find the "Available" figure). It is possible that you have filled
the disk to overflowing.
If not, I am afraid it's time to back off all your work, then wipe the hard
disk and re-install the operating system and all the applications.
When you do that, backup ONLY your files. Do not save any part of the
application or preferences or fonts.
This will turn out to be a disk full or folder permissions issue. If you
attempt to copy the whole disk then restore it, you will restore the
problem. You will have to do a clean installation of OS X, then roll in all
the updates, then do a clean installation of each of your applications. If
you don't, you will restore either the problem or its cause :-)
Hope this helps
On 10/02/08 12:44 PM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/
Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.
John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
On 11/02/08 7:21 AM, in article ee88c...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Geor...@officeformac.com" <Geor...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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