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Paul Moloney
I have a problem which is driving me crazy. I'm working on docs which
have a common template, in Word 2003 SP2. In the template is a house
style table style "Company Table" which is used for most tables in the
documents.
Periodically, for no apparent reason - that is, I could be working on
non-table text in any part of the document - a random style is applied
to every line in the table. For example, just a few moments ago, the
table style was removed from all tables; instead, each line now has a
style called "Style Outline numbered Bold Custom
Color(RGB(21114025))". I have no idea where this style came from; it's
certainly not in the original template or in the doc. Word is for some
reason creating this style on the fly and applying it to all tables in
the doc, but I have no idea why, but it's obviously related to lists
and/or numbering. Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
P.
have a common template, in Word 2003 SP2. In the template is a house
style table style "Company Table" which is used for most tables in the
documents.
Periodically, for no apparent reason - that is, I could be working on
non-table text in any part of the document - a random style is applied
to every line in the table. For example, just a few moments ago, the
table style was removed from all tables; instead, each line now has a
style called "Style Outline numbered Bold Custom
Color(RGB(21114025))". I have no idea where this style came from; it's
certainly not in the original template or in the doc. Word is for some
reason creating this style on the fly and applying it to all tables in
the doc, but I have no idea why, but it's obviously related to lists
and/or numbering. Any help appreciated,
Thanks,
P.