Bullets and Numbering Lost Saving as Text Only |
Q105694
Documents containing numbered or bulleted lists, created by choosing Bullets And Numbering from the Format menu, will lose their bullets and/or numbering when the document is saved as Text Only.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c and Word for Windows NT version 6.0. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95.
To prevent the bullets and numbers from being lost, save the document
as Text With Layout. Text With Layout preserves some paragraph
formatting, such as length of lines, tab stops, and spacing between
lines.
The paragraph format for bullets and/or numbers is also retained.
However, because of the ansi-to-ascii character translation, bullet
characters will appear as a small dots. The resulting bullet can then
be manually formatted for a larger character size to compensate.
If you need to save the document as Text Only, you can manually type
in the numbers and create the bullets using the Symbol command on the
Insert menu. By manually typing in the numbers and manually inserting
the bullets, the numbers and bullets are retained as character entries
instead of paragraph formats and are thus retained in a document saved
as Text Only.
Saving a document as Text Only strips off all paragraph formatting. Bullets and numbers applied with the Bullets And Numbering command are paragraph formats in Word 6.0 and thus are lost when saved as Text Only.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," (Text With Layout) p. 579
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," (Format Bullets And Numbering) pp. 152-161
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," (Insert Symbol) pp. 46-49 and 757-766
Additional query words: 6.0, numbers, numbered list, bulleted winword list convert conversion save as lost gone word6 missing ntword wordnt
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