Eric wrote:
My goal is to take the
contents of the Style and Formatting pane, particularly the list of
styles, and to get it into a file, as part of a style guide.
For this type of job, I personally would use SnagIt to capture the content
of the task pane. If you have a lot of styles you would have to capture in
sections and paste them together in the SnagIt editor. For style guide
documentation, this has the additional advantage of presenting what you see
on screen and adds the benefit of annotation (there are lots of examples of
the use of SnagIt in the guides on my web site) .
SnagIt is not free (but is good value for such a handy tool). There is a
fully working trial available so you can see if it suits you before forking
out any money.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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