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I am creating a Style Guide and I would like to include the name of the style
in the document. Is there a way to reveal the styles in the document so that
when I print the document, the style names that were applied print out?

Thanks!
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Kfrancis,
You can show them in normal view at the left side of the screen using
Tools - General - View - change the style width column to a higher level.
Unfortunately you can't print it that way.
File - Print, in the 'Print what' box, select 'Styles'. That will print the
styles used in the document and their formatting.
Don't think it is possible to print the text with the named styles next to
the text directly though, but maybe someone will prove me wrong.


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I am creating a Style Guide and I would like to include the name of the
style
in the document. Is there a way to reveal the styles in the document so
that
when I print the document, the style names that were applied print out?

Thanks!



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Depending on what you need it for--there is a macro around, by MVP Doug
Robbins, that will insert the Style Name at the beginning of each paragraph.

RUN ON A COPY--it will change your layout and add text to your
document. The style names are typed right into the document.

Dim apara As Paragraph
*For Each apara In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs
** * apara.Range.InsertBefore apara.Style & " - "
*Next apara

If you don't know what to do with this, see one of these links:
What do I do with macros sent to me by other newsgroup readers to help me
out?
I don't know how to install them and put them to use
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/CreateAMacro.htm

Guide to Installing Macros
http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm

Taken from this thread [link may break]:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...ment/browse_fr
m/thread/38e46597fdac2a91/c64c1080f98f3dae


On 12/8/06 9:02 AM, "kfrancis" wrote:

I am creating a Style Guide and I would like to include the name of the style
in the document. Is there a way to reveal the styles in the document so that
when I print the document, the style names that were applied print out?

Thanks!


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