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This bug is reproduce in Microsoft Office Word 2007 SP2 (part of Office 2007
Enterprise Retail) across different machines.
Styles created based upon another style automatically has a yellow highlight.
1. Create new Word document in Word.
2. Type "A b c".
3. Select Shading to be 5% grey. Now there's a grey shade behind the text.
4. Right-click on the text and select "Save Selection as a New Quick Style".
Accept the default name. You now have a new "Style1" quick style.
5. Save doc and reopen.
6. Highlight the letter "b" and select green from the text color. Next
select bold and italics. Now the "b" is green, bold, and italics.
7. Right-click on the still highlighted "b" and select "Save Selection as a
New Quick Style". Accept the default name. You now have a new "Style2"
quick style.
5. Save doc and reopen.
6. You now see "b" aumatically highlighted in yellow eventhough the preview
for "Style2" doesn't show the yellow highlight.
Enterprise Retail) across different machines.
Styles created based upon another style automatically has a yellow highlight.
1. Create new Word document in Word.
2. Type "A b c".
3. Select Shading to be 5% grey. Now there's a grey shade behind the text.
4. Right-click on the text and select "Save Selection as a New Quick Style".
Accept the default name. You now have a new "Style1" quick style.
5. Save doc and reopen.
6. Highlight the letter "b" and select green from the text color. Next
select bold and italics. Now the "b" is green, bold, and italics.
7. Right-click on the still highlighted "b" and select "Save Selection as a
New Quick Style". Accept the default name. You now have a new "Style2"
quick style.
5. Save doc and reopen.
6. You now see "b" aumatically highlighted in yellow eventhough the preview
for "Style2" doesn't show the yellow highlight.