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Cascading styles - Changes aren't cascading
I'm using Word 2003 and trying to edit the Professional Letter.dot to reflect
the fonts we use in my office. All the styles in the template are based on Normal. None of the styles have independent font formatting. So I expected a font change to Normal to cascade through the other styles. While the changes do cascade to Signature and Salutation, they do not cascade to Date, Inside Address, Body Text, or Closing. Does anyone know why this occurs and how to "fix" it? |
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Cascading styles - Changes aren't cascading
The styles you mention have the font explicitly set to Arial; at least that
is the case with the Professional Letter.dot template included with my version of Word 2003. You will have to change the styles manually. Or if you want all styles to have the same font, you can use a macro such as the following: Sub ChangeFontOfAllStyles() Dim s As Style For Each s In ActiveDocument.Styles s.Font.Name = "Courier New" 'specify the font name you want Next s End Sub -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dabug007" wrote in message ... I'm using Word 2003 and trying to edit the Professional Letter.dot to reflect the fonts we use in my office. All the styles in the template are based on Normal. None of the styles have independent font formatting. So I expected a font change to Normal to cascade through the other styles. While the changes do cascade to Signature and Salutation, they do not cascade to Date, Inside Address, Body Text, or Closing. Does anyone know why this occurs and how to "fix" it? |
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