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Table Styles changing by themselves
Word 2003, Windows XP
We have some large technical documents that had previously been created and/or edited by a combination of people who sortof knew what they were doing, and people who didnt (hopefully Im in the former group), so there are numerous Styles with odd names, and LOTS of manual formatting. Im in the process of developing and implementing a set of consistent Styles to use on the documents. Im importing and applying the new Styles, wiping out the manual formatting, and deleting the old, oddball styles. Im using Table Styles to do things like set the internal and external borders, setting the spacing between cells, and centering/not centering the whole table. As Im cleaning things up, I apply the Table Styles to the table, and font/paragraph Styles to the text within. Ill go along to later parts of the document, and when I finally wipe out all instances of an oddball Style, I delete it using the €śStyles and Formatting€ť pane. Later Im looking through the document and notice that the tables now have applied as a Table Style, a style that isnt necessarily a Table Style, and typically has no relation to the Styles Ive applied to the text. What am I doing wrong? -- Loretta |
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