In fact I did not.  Good point.  It happens I'm still logged on at the client 
cite; let's try it there...

Nope, same problem.  Nevertheless I was hasty to blame Word; it's very possible 
I just didn't set it up correctly in the .docx format.  I know better than to 
manually set formatting and believe it's the same as defining and using styles, 
but there may even so be mistakes in my work.

Still, though; if I'm going to make that kind of mistake in Word, I think I'm 
better off using a markup language instead.

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do a scene, and the director will say, "OK, that was perfect, but this time, 
Bob, instead of saying 'What's for dinner?' you say, 'Wait a minute!  Benzene 
is actually a hydrocarbon!'  And say it with a Norwegian accent.  Also, we 
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of 
Paul Gilmartin
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2022 14:52

Seems more like a problem with mail than with Word.  Did you bother to see that 
the file you received was identical to the file you mailed?

--- On Mon, 26 Dec 2022 09:52:16 -0500, Bob Bridges wrote:
>This morning I emailed the Word document to myself and tried saving it 
>as PDF.  Turns out Word is awful at that too.  It skipped over most of 
>the ToC and jumped from there straight to the beginning of the second 
>chapter, omitting the Intro.  I probably won't bother to see what else is 
>wrong with it.

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