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Topic Title: Template problem, View problem or just a bug? Topic Summary: Created On: 6-Mar-2008 19:41 Status: Post and Reply |
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This has been VERY difficult for me to try to explain!
![]() I want to export to Word my DOORs document without the Object ID's so I created a View and removed the Object ID column leaving only the Object Text. The export works fine with the Normal.dot template, but I have a special template I want to use to put headers/footers and a cover sheet. When I use my template, the word document comes back to have a paragraph marker in between the text and the invisible table marker (¤) that are in the cells in my table. This inserts "Heading 1" where it shouldn't! This does not happen when I use the Standard View or when I use the Normal.dot template. I'll try to draw an example below -- the table cell normally looks like this (with the Show/Hide Paragraph Marker on): Manufacturer PN¤ BUT it comes out like this (Я is representing a paragraph marker): Manufacturer PNЯ 2.0 → ¤ We are using Version 8.1 -- someone has told me that this problem didn't occur with Version 7.1. Has anyone else come across this problem? |
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Don't know.
But my guess would be that the 'normal' style in the new template isn't quite right. Perhaps the 'style for following paragraph' is strangely 'Heading 2' or perhaps its defined as outline level other than 'body text', or it is body text but it has outline or numbering or something like that defined for it. You can use MS-Word 'organizer' top copy the normal style from normal.dot to this template, if you figure its been modified. However, if its modified it was probably for a reason so copy the template before making any changes, in case you need to revert. - Louie |
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