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List Styles and TOC - Word 2007
When I get the time, I'll do some tests myself with this. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via msnews.microsoft.com) "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:a8ca042d7ad15@uwe... When I created the list styles, I was also creating document templates for proposals. New documents based on those template retain the style settings of the template and the list style (still linked to the headings). If I move a list style via the organizer to another document not based on the same proposal template, the list style is still linked to heading style _names_ (but the headings style settings will be those of the destination document). So I think the list-style-with-links works with everything but normal.dotm. And for good reason. Pam Stefan Blom wrote: Have you also tested adding both the list style and the linked paragraph styles to the template? Does that work better? I was able to duplicate your result. I created a new list style linked to heading styles and clicked "New documents based on this template" (normal. [quoted text clipped - 17 lines] they should be already in the normal.dot, shouldn't they? In theory, this should work, right? Is it a bug in Word perhaps, or maybe by design? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201005/1 |
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