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snarrski
Hi,
A neat feature provided with 2007 is the concept of style sets, and there
are numerous default style sets provided---elegant, fancy, modern, etc. If
you point to a style set, the document changes dynamically to show the styles
in that set.
Question--what limitation exist with this feature? I have 3 different style
sets that I could potentially set up, each with a different color header and
with different color bullets (blue, green, and yellow). After trying this and
defining my different header colors and different bullet colors and setting
up my 3 different style sets, I noticed it just didn't work. The style set
concept doesn't seem to work with heading and bullet colors, but rather just
with simpler things like font size, heading size, heading type, etc.
Am I missing something, or can you set up a style set to have custom colored
bullets and headers?
A neat feature provided with 2007 is the concept of style sets, and there
are numerous default style sets provided---elegant, fancy, modern, etc. If
you point to a style set, the document changes dynamically to show the styles
in that set.
Question--what limitation exist with this feature? I have 3 different style
sets that I could potentially set up, each with a different color header and
with different color bullets (blue, green, and yellow). After trying this and
defining my different header colors and different bullet colors and setting
up my 3 different style sets, I noticed it just didn't work. The style set
concept doesn't seem to work with heading and bullet colors, but rather just
with simpler things like font size, heading size, heading type, etc.
Am I missing something, or can you set up a style set to have custom colored
bullets and headers?