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Margaret Aldis
 
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Default Page Number and Table Grid styles just appeared...why?

Page Number is a built-in character style that is applied when you insert a
page number.

Table Grid is a built-in Table Style and is often set as the default format
when you insert a table.

I don't know how these styles are getting into your *templates* unless you
are opening and editing the templates themselves. They are certainly likely
to crop up in documents if people take the actions above.

It's possible that the styles have always been there but you haven't seen
them before because of the settings on your Styles dialog or Styles and
Formatting task pane - for instance, if you were previously only seeing
user-defined styles. For more info see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sfpa...ttingPane.html


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"OI66" wrote in message
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What causes these style to be created? I was cleaning up all of our
templates (shared network folder) and I had never seen these two styles.
Now, a few weeks later, these styles are peppered through out my "clean"
templates. Does anyone know what creates these?