M
Martha
Hello,
I have been experiencing problems with the style format
since I made the upgrade from Word 2002 to Word 2003. I am
using a macro which has all the specifications that I
need to format all my documents.
For any reason, I can not make my new documents to follow
that format style. It seems Word 2003 tries to follow the
format but not completely.
I opened a correctly formatted document and compare the
style opening a incorrectly formatted document by going to
Format -> Styles and Formatting. Both say Available
formatting but the format is quite different.
How can I tell my incorrect formatted document to follow
the style of the correct one?
Also, every time I open Word 2003 I get a message that
says I need a new version of Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker. I
already made the upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 and is still
saying the same message. After that it disable the macros.
I am using Windows 2000.
Looking forward for any help,
I have been experiencing problems with the style format
since I made the upgrade from Word 2002 to Word 2003. I am
using a macro which has all the specifications that I
need to format all my documents.
For any reason, I can not make my new documents to follow
that format style. It seems Word 2003 tries to follow the
format but not completely.
I opened a correctly formatted document and compare the
style opening a incorrectly formatted document by going to
Format -> Styles and Formatting. Both say Available
formatting but the format is quite different.
How can I tell my incorrect formatted document to follow
the style of the correct one?
Also, every time I open Word 2003 I get a message that
says I need a new version of Adobe Acrobat PDFMaker. I
already made the upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 and is still
saying the same message. After that it disable the macros.
I am using Windows 2000.
Looking forward for any help,