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I am making a style in Word 2007. It has bullets. When I press ENTER
twice, I want to go back to the Normal style. Instead I stay in my
style but with the bullet gone. Is there any way I can get back to
Normal, using ENTER, ENTER?

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The easiest way to reapply the Normal style after a numbered list would be
to just press Ctrl+Shift+N.

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I am making a style in Word 2007. It has bullets. When I press ENTER
twice, I want to go back to the Normal style. Instead I stay in my
style but with the bullet gone. Is there any way I can get back to
Normal, using ENTER, ENTER?



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On 2 Feb, 17:34, "Stefan Blom"
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The easiest way to reapply the Normal style after a numbered list would be
to just press Ctrl+Shift+N.

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I am making a style in Word 2007. It has bullets. When I press ENTER
twice, I want to go back to the Normal style. Instead I stay in my
style but with the bullet gone. Is there any way I can get back to
Normal, using ENTER, ENTER?- Dölj citerad text -


- Visa citerad text -


Thanks for the answer, and yes, but I want to save it like a Style and
stor it in a WordTemplate. And I want it too bee seen in the Quick
style gallery (so it will bee easy to use). The best would bee if the
Bullet button could use it to as first choise (excuse my poor english).
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Modifying the bullet button would require a macro, and I suspect that it
wouldn't work as well as you would want it to... :-( However, you could ask
in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general for
further assistance with this.

Adding a custom style to the Quick Styles gallery is easy. Once you have set
up the style the way you want it, you can right-click its name in the Styles
pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S) and choose Add to Quick Styles Gallery from the
context menu. Be sure to copy the modified style to the appropriate
template.

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"Maria" wrote in message
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On 2 Feb, 17:34, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
The easiest way to reapply the Normal style after a numbered list would be
to just press Ctrl+Shift+N.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP

"Maria" wrote in message

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I am making a style in Word 2007. It has bullets. When I press ENTER
twice, I want to go back to the Normal style. Instead I stay in my
style but with the bullet gone. Is there any way I can get back to
Normal, using ENTER, ENTER?- Dölj citerad text -


- Visa citerad text -


Thanks for the answer, and yes, but I want to save it like a Style and
stor it in a WordTemplate. And I want it too bee seen in the Quick
style gallery (so it will bee easy to use). The best would bee if the
Bullet button could use it to as first choise (excuse my poor english).






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