Hi Ben,
Without seeing the Word document, I can't tell you exactly what's
happening. The short answer is that DBT is not seeing your "centered" line
as a heading. In order to get that result, you have to apply one of the
heading styles in Word to the line you want to be a heading. Otherwise,
DBTW thinks you're just doing something odd with a paragraph.
Steve
On Saturday 1/25/03 17:53 Ben Blagg wrote:
Sometimes I will edit a document in Microsoft Word, formatting the way I think it should be done centering headings leaving the number of lines that I want in the document, save it and then pull it up in Duxbury, only to find that Dux has other ideas and the document doesn't look anything like I intended. I do have better luck editing my documents in Duxbury. What am I doing incorrectly? I really would like to edit in Word. I'm using Duxbury 10.4.
Ben
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