S
Salan Sinclair
I get an error saying that a style doesn't exist even when
it does exist in the document.
I get it when I try to set the style as the
Replacement.Style or when I try to set the style of a
selected paragraph.
I get it for built in styles (Heading 4) and for non built
in ones (Notes Text), but it's inconsistent. The same
style will not cause a problem in every document.
The styles may not be in use but they are in the attached
template. In the case of Heading 4, the style was
available in the Styles dropdown. In the other cases, the
styles were available in the Format Style dialog.
Oddly enough, sometimes changing the name of the style
removes the problem. For example, I changed "Notes Text"
to "Notes_Text". But I can't change Heading 4 to somethign
else because I need to use the built in style.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Salan
it does exist in the document.
I get it when I try to set the style as the
Replacement.Style or when I try to set the style of a
selected paragraph.
I get it for built in styles (Heading 4) and for non built
in ones (Notes Text), but it's inconsistent. The same
style will not cause a problem in every document.
The styles may not be in use but they are in the attached
template. In the case of Heading 4, the style was
available in the Styles dropdown. In the other cases, the
styles were available in the Format Style dialog.
Oddly enough, sometimes changing the name of the style
removes the problem. For example, I changed "Notes Text"
to "Notes_Text". But I can't change Heading 4 to somethign
else because I need to use the built in style.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Salan