Is "Automatically update document styles" checked in Tools | Templates
and Add-Ins? If not, the style definitions shouldn't change. (Even
if the option is checked, a computer must have a template with the
correct name, or nothing will change, when you open the document on
that computer.)
To rule out document corruption, see also
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Mary Chris" wrote in message
...
I worded that badly. The same document will have text of a style
show as
Arial 10 on one computer and Arial 12 on another. Is that a
difference
in stylesheets?
I was suspecting the "Char" font to be at fault, but don't have
ready access
to
a computer that changes the font. If we could just identify the
"bad" text,
it would help, but we have to rely on those few people we know of
who
have the problem and they're getting annoyed at us asking them
questions.
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Assuming that the char styles were created the way Cindy Meister
describes in her article, their formatting would depend on which
paragraph style was applied to the selection.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Mary Chris" wrote in message
...
That solves part of the mystery. I didn't know that the styles
were
linked.
Can you also tell me why that "Char" style is 12 point font in
some
documents
and 10 point in others? Something with the stylesheet?
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
See if this helps:
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindy...p.htm#CharStyl.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Mary Chris" wrote in message
news
Our business uses an attached stylesheet to make our
documentation
look consistent. Occasionally we have problems with styles added
by Word when our subject matter experts add content and don't
use
the stylesheet properly. I can copy some styles from the
stylesheet
to solve some problems and have been able to delete some styles
to solve others, however there are some things that baffle me.
Lately we have found that some users with XP for Windows and
Word
are getting different fonts for the same "Char" style. This
throws
off
the formatting. There are some files with a "Table" style which
is
Arial 10 and the "Table Char" style which is the same on some
computers, but Arial 12 on others.
A Find on the Char style says there is no content with that
style.
Then when the style is deleted, quite a few of the cells of
the
tables
will go to "Normal" (Word replaces the deleted style with Normal
style).
Help?