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references-creating my own style
I am using Word 2007 and I would like to change the style or create my own
template for my references, because none of the available styles fit my needs. Is this possible? |
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references-creating my own style
Hi Shontell
Shontell wrote: I am using Word 2007 and I would like to change the style or create my own template for my references, because none of the available styles fit my needs. Is this possible? not for a mere mortal user like you and me. A serious XSLT programmer might be able to come up with a new style sheet. Documentation on this is pretty thing, I think. The best I've been able to dig up is the following: http://blogs.msdn.com/joe_friend/arc...13/664960.aspx Sorry! Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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