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Restricting Styles based on Template
I am creating document for a whole group of people to use to create
subsections that will be compiled to create a major document. We are all using Word 2003. I have a template that I have only the styles to be used. I have tried to use the restrict styles from doucment protection function. I have add all the styles that show in use. When I apply the restriction it prompts to change the styles that were not allowed that are still int document. At first I couldn't figure out which styles the message was refering to until I looked at my header and footer. They got all messed up if followed through on the prompt. So the problem comes in where styles of header and footer are concerned. I have to include the writters name and a few other things for each section. I even tried reating a style for each of the styles in the header and foot (including font size and underlining, bold, etc...) but it still got messed up. Any help would be really apperciated! |
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