Personally, I leave the Prompt To Update Styles turned off since
styles are
so easy to update these days.
I don't know that much about styles because I rarely use Word for
anything. I just like figuring out how it works ;-)
Is there a way to open the same dialog that "Prompt to update style"
provides? I like how it gives you the option to update the style to
match the selection or to reapply the style all in one place.
On Apr 25, 3:36 pm, "Beth Melton" wrote:
Since the "Prompt to Update Styles" option is off by default how are you
reproducing it when you use the /a switch to start Word?
Personally, I leave the Prompt To Update Styles turned off since styles are
so easy to update these days.
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"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in . ..
Yep. I see it now... even happens with the /a switch. Cute.
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"Beth Melton" wrote in message
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Sorry Herb, I wasn't trying to provide exact repro steps, just enough
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