Importing word file into InDesign problems

I use the following code:
myText.Place("C:\Development\memoTest Assignments\temp.docx"), the doc file will become
Objective
Experience
Education
Statement
although original doc file is
Objective
Experience
Education
Statement
It seems it will cause bullet/numbering problem when place a word file into inDesingn
Any idea?
Thanks.

You can't use Ctrl V you have to click the camera Icon then browse to the image file and click insert image.

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