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Default Word 2003 Style Set

Hi Arlene,

The Word 2003/Office classic features were included for folks who wanted the option to continue to maintain compatibility in
document appearance when migrating from an earlier version.

In Word 2007 the Quick Style sets, the Page Layout margins, and the Major/Minor Font pairs can all be set separately.

The Quick Style sets contain character, paragraph and linked(combo para/character) styles. They don't includ page margin settings.

In Page Layout=Margins there is an 'Office 2003 Default' setting that has the 1.25" left and right margins.

In Change Styles=Fonts using 'Office Classic' will put in the Office 2003 Arial/Times New Roman font combinations. The 'Normal'
style uses the +body font choice from the Major/minor font pairs.

You can set all three of those parameters to use the Word 2003 defaults once you've made the change.

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"Arlene" wrote in message ...
The Word 2003 Style Set that Microsoft added in its final release uses 1-inch
margins rather than Word 2003's 1.25-inch margins and uses Calibri 12 rather
than TNR 12. Does anyone know why Microsoft did this? It's not truly a Word
2003 style set. Did they add the style set due to negative reactions to the
settings for wide line spacing and spacing between paragraphs? Also, I see
that they have an "Office Word 2003 Look" template, which does use the Word
2003 defaults for margins and fonts and spacing, so it seems odd that they
would not do the same for the Word 2003 Style Set. All information
appreciatted.

Arlene
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