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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
document. For example, you could change "Heading 1" to "Heading 1,Topic
Heading". I had tried "Heading 1 Topic Heading" and "Heading 1+Topic Heading", that's why it didn't work on my side... Following your example (comma separated alt name) I saw the light! Thanks |
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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
Indeed, when you create the alias you must use whatever character has been
defined as the list separator for the operating system (in Control Panel). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "geotso" wrote in message ... document. For example, you could change "Heading 1" to "Heading 1,Topic Heading". I had tried "Heading 1 Topic Heading" and "Heading 1+Topic Heading", that's why it didn't work on my side... Following your example (comma separated alt name) I saw the light! Thanks |
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