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Default Word 2000 Styles not in Word2007 Styles list

Lost my computer last week, but saved the hard drive (thank heavens for a $20
USB interface kit). Anyway, in the process, I have updated from Office
Products 2000 to Office Products 2007.
I have a Word 2000 document (lots of them) that when I load it into Word
2007, the Styles of some of my paragraphs (I guess a style I created in Word
2000) do not show up in the Word 2007 Styles list. The document looks OK,
but when I click inside a paragraph, there is not a Styles highlighted
(circled) in the Styles list.

I did discover via the Styles pane display (thanks Suzanne for helping
another guy with this question) that the Style did get carried through and
recognized (I guess) by Word 2007, so how do I or can I get this old Style
(body text indent) to show up in the Word 2007 Styles list -- and will it
work the way it should -- i.e. when I click in a paragraph with the Normal
Style, the Normal Style is highlighted (circled) in the Styles list -- so I
know the style of the paragraph I am in.

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Ron Smith in Round Rock
 
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