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Default build-in style not displayed in word 2007


At the bottom of the Styles task pane, click the third button from the
left (Manage Styles). Click the Recommend tab. Select your two styles
and click the Show button to change their designation from "Hide until
used". You can also use the Move Up or Assign Value buttons to change
their places in the list.

Yes! That's it! Thank you!

I believe the theoretical difference between the "in use" and "in
current document" options is supposed to be that "in current document"
includes styles that are _defined_ (using the New Style button and
including the option "Only in this document"). In practice, "in
current document" also appears to include styles that have _ever_ been
used in the document, even if that text has been removed or
reformatted and the style isn't currently used.

I may be wrong about that -- as far as I know, there's no public
documentation of what these choices are intended to do.

I'll take it, since there's no other opinion :-)

Thanks again
 
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