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what does *stylename mean?
Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? Also, I format
long docs and have a style for tables. This style doesn't seem "to stick." I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. What would cause this? Thanks. |
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what does *stylename mean?
"yepp" wrote in message
... Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? As far as I know, if a style name includes an asterisk it is because someone named it like that (but I guess I could be wrong). Also, I format long docs and have a style for tables. This style doesn't seem "to stick." I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. What would cause this? Thanks. What aspects of the style are not preserved? Borders, shading, text formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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what does *stylename mean?
On Sep 17, 4:50*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
"yepp" wrote in message ... Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? As far as I know, if a style name includes an asterisk it is because someone named it like that (but I guess I could be wrong). Also, I format long docs and have a style for tables. *This style doesn't seem "to stick." *I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. *What would cause this? *Thanks. What aspects of the style are not preserved? Borders, shading, text formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP The table style has different shading for every other row including top. This is mostly what goes "away." |
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what does *stylename mean?
Note that you can turn off certain aspects of table styles on the Table
Tools Design tab. For the affected tables, see if "Banded Rows" have been cleared in the Table Style Options group. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yepp" wrote in message ... On Sep 17, 4:50 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: "yepp" wrote in message ... Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? As far as I know, if a style name includes an asterisk it is because someone named it like that (but I guess I could be wrong). Also, I format long docs and have a style for tables. This style doesn't seem "to stick." I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. What would cause this? Thanks. What aspects of the style are not preserved? Borders, shading, text formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP The table style has different shading for every other row including top. This is mostly what goes "away." |
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what does *stylename mean?
On Sep 18, 5:07*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote:
Note that you can turn off certain aspects of table styles on the Table Tools Design tab. For the affected tables, see if "Banded Rows" have been cleared in the Table Style Options group. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yepp" wrote in message ... On Sep 17, 4:50 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: "yepp" wrote in message ... Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? As far as I know, if a style name includes an asterisk it is because someone named it like that (but I guess I could be wrong). Also, I format long docs and have a style for tables. This style doesn't seem "to stick." I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. What would cause this? Thanks. What aspects of the style are not preserved? Borders, shading, text formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP The table style has different shading for every other row including top. *This is mostly what goes "away."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am using Word 2003. Where do I find the Design tab? Tks |
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what does *stylename mean?
I don't remember if the option was available in Word 2003. If you look in
Table | Table AutoFormat, what do you see there? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yepp" wrote in message ... On Sep 18, 5:07 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Note that you can turn off certain aspects of table styles on the Table Tools Design tab. For the affected tables, see if "Banded Rows" have been cleared in the Table Style Options group. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "yepp" wrote in message ... On Sep 17, 4:50 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: "yepp" wrote in message ... Why do some style names have an asterisk pre-name? As far as I know, if a style name includes an asterisk it is because someone named it like that (but I guess I could be wrong). Also, I format long docs and have a style for tables. This style doesn't seem "to stick." I will format using the style and then the table will revert back to no style. What would cause this? Thanks. What aspects of the style are not preserved? Borders, shading, text formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP The table style has different shading for every other row including top. This is mostly what goes "away."- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I am using Word 2003. Where do I find the Design tab? Tks |