Style Naming Convensions
I see. So when applying a style does *not* display any text effects,
it would be an indication to users that "I'm allowed to use this
style" and to template designers that "the setup of this style is
completed". A good idea! Thanks for explaining, Robert.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message
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Hi Stefan
Stefan Blom wrote:
But since Normal, by default, is the parent of many (all?) styles
in
Word, this would be tricky. The setting would transfer to all of
those
styles!
That's the idea!
It doesn't only tell the user that a given paragraph hasn't been
correctly assigned yet, but it does also tell the template creator
that
a given style hasn't been correctly setup. :-)
I base some styles on Body Text instead of Normal so that I have 2
or 3
style "branches".
Greetinx
Robert
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