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christophercbrewster via OfficeKB.com
2003 XP: Word's treatment of styles gives me problems. Sometimes a format
change sneaks into a style, and Word creates a new pseudo-style as in
"Heading 2 + 16 Pt". I need to make these back into the unmodified style, so
I select all examples of the modified style and select the unmodified version.
But often the original version is no longer shown in the style list so I
can't select it. Any explanations would be appreciated: why does it create
the new one, why does it lose the old one, why do we have to use Word!?
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Christopher Brewster
Lockheed Martin, Eagan MN
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change sneaks into a style, and Word creates a new pseudo-style as in
"Heading 2 + 16 Pt". I need to make these back into the unmodified style, so
I select all examples of the modified style and select the unmodified version.
But often the original version is no longer shown in the style list so I
can't select it. Any explanations would be appreciated: why does it create
the new one, why does it lose the old one, why do we have to use Word!?
--
Christopher Brewster
Lockheed Martin, Eagan MN
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