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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Infestation of Char Char formatting

To add to what John has said about preventing Char Char infestation, see
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...p.htm#CharStyl for help
on exterminating it.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]" wrote in
message ...
Hi Mary:

The Char Char bug bites worst in Word 2002 (Word XP). However, there is a
service pack available that alleviates some of the problems. Check that

the
bad machine has the most recent service pack applied.

The Char Char bug is normally caused by a combination of "Keep track of
formatting" and users running in Page Layout mode with their paragraph

marks
turned off.

If the user selects text in a paragraph, but does not select the paragraph
mark at the end of it, then applies a style, Word creates a new style
containing only the Character formatting properties and applies that

instead
of the style chosen. The new style has the same name as the style the

user
chose, with "Char" appended at the end.

This new style is known as a "Linked Style". It appears in the style task
pane along with the original style, and unless the task pane is set very
wide, looks identical.

If the next time the user wants to format something, they choose the Char
style instead, but they still have not selected a whole paragraph, Word
creates another linked style: "Char Char". And so on.

To fix this, you must first turn OFF "Keep track of formatting" and
secondly, restrict the Task Pane to showing only the original styles.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...844491033.aspx

You must then restrict the Task Pane to showing only the styles you want
used: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...447461033.aspx
And http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...349211033.aspx

I was hoping there would be a description of how to restrict the list of
styles displayed there. Shauna has an excellent write-up he
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sfpa...ttingPane.html

Hope this helps


On 13/3/06 5:06 PM, in article ,

"Mary"
wrote:

Recently documents based on one of our regularly-used Word templates

have
been beset by the styles changing to Char Char. The affected documents

seem
to originate from one user's computer. For example, on Friday I worked

on a
document where all our usual styles were correctly applied. He then made
some minor changes and returned the document to me. When a paragraph is
selected almost anywhere in that document, the style box on the toolbar

and
the selected style in the formatting pane show Char Char. In this 70

page
document, the only place where the original styles are still listed

seems to
be the header, footer and TOC. The attributes of this Char Char style

are
Normal + Font: (Default) Verdana, 10pt, Line spacing: Exactly 12 pt,

Space
After: 8pt. The attributes of our Normal style a Font: (Default)

Arial,
11pt, English (U.S.), Left, Line spacing; single, Space After: 6pt,
Widow/Orphan control. The paragraphs that are listed as Char Char still

look
as they should stylewise -- Heading 1's, bullets, etc. look as they

should
and there is no sign of Verdana in the document. I tried using the Find

and
Replace function to root out the style. I tried searching for style Char
Char (which was listed in Style dropdown) but Word says "search item not
found."

When I first encountered one of the affected documents last week, I

tried to
overcome it by pasting all content into a new document based on template
using paste special as unformatted text but the Char Char still infested

the
new document. I think it may have come over with a graphic.

I've googled the MS Word newsgroups to see if anyone has a solution for

this
issue but thus far I've found none. In our case, we are seeing all the
styles being replaced by Char Char rather than the more frequent problem

of
having Char appended to Style names. Any suggestions on how to remove

the
Char Char from documents and how to stop it occuring in the future?

We are using Office 2003 on Windows XP.



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