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Saving style changes to templates from Underlying documents
When edit the style, at the bottom of the Modify Style dialog, check the box
for Add to Template. When you save the document you will get the update template question. This check does not stick, ie if you change the style and the box not checked, the quetion will not appear. Also under Tools, Options, Edit tab, check the box for Prompt to update Style, as well as under the Save tab, check the box for Prompt to save Normal Template. This last one is to ensure that Word does not update your normal.dot without you knowing that something has been changed. Hope this helps DeanH "akkrug" wrote: I recently set up a new template with a number of styles and I'm still tweaking the styles as I create forms based on the new template. When I modify a style in the underlying form, sometimes Word asks if I want to save the changes to the template, but sometimes it doesn't. Is there a way to force Word to save any changes to the template when a style is changed in an underlying form based on the template? Thanks for the help!! Ken K. -- akkrug |
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