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Styles change spontaneously
I am using (or trying to use) Word 2002 to build a number of documents that
are based on a template containing many user-defined styles. I have created toolbar buttons that apply these styles. In my documents I notice that new styles are being created spontaneously. For example: One style is called "Project 6 Body Text." I will periodically check my Styles and Formatting task pane only to find several other styles called "Project 6 Body Text Char" and "Project 6 Body Text Char Char" and "Project 6 Body Text Char Char Char." In fact, I sometimes get more than one instance of the original style, and today a new style REPLACED my original! When I try to delete these self-created styles, I discover that Word has applied these styles without my knowing it. The formatting of my document reverts to Normal Style and screws up everything. I have no boxes checked that automatically update any styles. Where are these styles coming from and how do I stop them from appearing. This is maddening not to mention enormously time-consuming! |
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