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Saving Styles
I was reading up on Styles and came across a paragraph in a book written by
Que. If someone can explain this to me - here is the Que's paragraph: If you plan to resue custom styles, store them in their own templates, not in individual documents or in the Normal document template. I understand about stoing the style(s) under the template (normal.dot) or in an individual document, but what does it mean when it states: "in their own template". Any help would be apprecitated. -- Janette |
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Saving Styles
In short, the correct place to save firm wide styles is in a separate
template such as styles.dot - not Normal.dot which is every user's personal scratch pad. www.docsliveonline.com "Janette" wrote in message ... I was reading up on Styles and came across a paragraph in a book written by Que. If someone can explain this to me - here is the Que's paragraph: If you plan to resue custom styles, store them in their own templates, not in individual documents or in the Normal document template. I understand about stoing the style(s) under the template (normal.dot) or in an individual document, but what does it mean when it states: "in their own template". Any help would be apprecitated. -- Janette |
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