Microsoft KB Archive/107762

WinWord Outline Heading Indents Lost Converting to DOSWord

PSS ID Number: Q107762 Article last modified on 11-01-1994

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WINDOWS | MS-DOS

= SYMPTOM =

If you do not attach a Word for MS-DOS style sheet containing heading level styles that coincide with the headings in your Word for Windows outline when you save a document in Word for MS-DOS format, all headings will appear as normal (flush-left) text in outline view when the document is subsequently opened in Word for MS-DOS. For example, what originally appears in Word for Windows as

Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3

will instead appear in Word for MS-DOS outline view as:

Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3

= CAUSE =

Word for MS-DOS and Word for Windows retain outline information within a document differently. Word for Windows uses heading level paragraph styles to format outline headings. With Word for MS-DOS, you can raise or lower heading levels within outline view in Word for MS-DOS without actually applying styles to the text.

Word for Windows depends on heading level style information from a Word for MS-DOS style sheet to establish the proper paragraph heading styles and retain appearance of an outline when saving as Word for MS-DOS format.

= WORKAROUND =

When you choose to save as Word for MS-DOS format and Word for Windows prompts you with the message, “Attach a style sheet to converted Word file?”, provide the path and name of a Word for MS-DOS style sheet that contains heading paragraph styles coinciding with each level in your outline. Appearance will subsequently be preserved for all outline heading levels in Word for MS-DOS outline view.

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