C
Cyberphonics
In Lotus Notes, there's a featured called the Permanent Pen. You can set the
style of the pen and when it's selected, you can write with that style
anywhere in any document regardless of the document's formatting, where it
came from, etc.
Is there a comparable feature in Word? This is sort of a follow-up to my
other question.
Basically, we have a group of teachers who add their responses,
explanations, etc directly into the Word documents students send. Obviously,
they want their words to be a different style from the student's.
The problem is, custom styles don't seem to carry over into documents
created by other people, so the teacher's end up having to redefine the style
for the text they're inserting (via the shortcut key they assigned to the
style) over and over and over again for every Word document they receive.
They've been spoiled by the Permanent Pen feature of Lotus that allows you
to just set the pen and write away in your style across documents and they
really need something similar to that functionality in Word to lighten the
load and save a tremendous amount of time.
So is there anything comparable to that feature in Word?
style of the pen and when it's selected, you can write with that style
anywhere in any document regardless of the document's formatting, where it
came from, etc.
Is there a comparable feature in Word? This is sort of a follow-up to my
other question.
Basically, we have a group of teachers who add their responses,
explanations, etc directly into the Word documents students send. Obviously,
they want their words to be a different style from the student's.
The problem is, custom styles don't seem to carry over into documents
created by other people, so the teacher's end up having to redefine the style
for the text they're inserting (via the shortcut key they assigned to the
style) over and over and over again for every Word document they receive.
They've been spoiled by the Permanent Pen feature of Lotus that allows you
to just set the pen and write away in your style across documents and they
really need something similar to that functionality in Word to lighten the
load and save a tremendous amount of time.
So is there anything comparable to that feature in Word?