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Old January 7th 13, 07:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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Default Lose Changes to Style When Document ReOpened

By the way, have you looked at the "Automatically update document styles"
option mentioned by Lisa in her reply?

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Thanks Stefan. You may be interested to know I did explicitly change the
font colour setting for style A, but then the error would occur on
reopening the document (so there is a "bug" somewhere)

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Old January 8th 13, 09:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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Hi Stefan, Yes I followed Lisa's recommendation (see my original post on Jan 3)
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Old January 9th 13, 10:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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Hi Stefan, Yes I followed Lisa's recommendation (see my original post on
Jan 3)



Sorry, re-reading your post I realize I overlooked that.

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Old May 11th 13, 09:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
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Default Changes: they get lost, I put them back, they get lost again

From time to time I run into the same sort of problem.

I use document templates (even though they are inexplicably hidden in File / Options / Add-ins / change-the-dropdown-or-you'll-never-find-them ).

The specific template in use does have "automatically apply updates" checked.

I have a bulleted paragraph style, nb, with a left indent of 0.25 inch and a 0.25 inch hanging indent. When I close my document and reopen it, nb paragraphs show up with a 2.75 left indent, which makes them awfully hard to read in a table.

I go into the Style pane and modify nb, so that everything looks the way I want it to. When I save, close, and reopen, the 2.75 left indent reappears.

While writing this comment, I have gone through the entire cycle: reopened my document to find that Word has failed to preserve my changes; reimposed them by modifying the style from the style panel; saving the document; reopening it once again. Same failure.

I used to regard templates and styles as Word's chief virtues. They have become increasingly unreliable and endlessly frustrating. The document in question was part of work I submitted as part of a job application. If after nearly 30 years of working with Word (I started with the demo of Word 1.0 for DOS) I can't rely on it to do what I intend, I might as well use Google docs.
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Old May 12th 13, 12:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Stefan Blom[_3_]
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Default Changes: they get lost, I put them back, they get lost again

Since this involves a bulleted paragraph style it might be a completely
different issue. For all numbered and bulleted paragraphs (or paragraph
styles), you MUST specify the indentation using the Adjust List Indents
command. To find the command (Word 2007 or later), first click to select the
actual list symbol (bullet or number); Word selects all symbols belonging to
the same list. Then right-click and select Adjust List Indents.

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From time to time I run into the same sort of problem.

I use document templates (even though they are inexplicably hidden in File
/ Options / Add-ins / change-the-dropdown-or-you'll-never-find-them ).

The specific template in use does have "automatically apply updates"
checked.

I have a bulleted paragraph style, nb, with a left indent of 0.25 inch and
a 0.25 inch hanging indent. When I close my document and reopen it, nb
paragraphs show up with a 2.75 left indent, which makes them awfully hard
to read in a table.

I go into the Style pane and modify nb, so that everything looks the way I
want it to. When I save, close, and reopen, the 2.75 left indent
reappears.

While writing this comment, I have gone through the entire cycle: reopened
my document to find that Word has failed to preserve my changes; reimposed
them by modifying the style from the style panel; saving the document;
reopening it once again. Same failure.

I used to regard templates and styles as Word's chief virtues. They have
become increasingly unreliable and endlessly frustrating. The document in
question was part of work I submitted as part of a job application. If
after nearly 30 years of working with Word (I started with the demo of
Word 1.0 for DOS) I can't rely on it to do what I intend, I might as well
use Google docs.


 




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