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Style Separator with custom style sheets
Hello, I've created custom style sheets for my client.
They have many satelite offices each of which want thier own look from the universal documents. Problem: We need the style separator to be in the style sheets as the merge process strips the SSep during merge. Example of resulting document wish is Section 1.01.1 tab Title of Section Style sep text of section begins. Rather than Section 1.01.1 tab Title of Section Style sep Text of section begins. Help would be appreciated - got nearly 300 templates to apply these styles to. |
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Hi DK
DK Goodwin wrote: Hello, I've created custom style sheets for my client. In Word-lingua, you probably mean templates? They have many satelite offices each of which want thier own look from the universal documents. Nightmare! ;-) Problem: We need the style separator to be in the style sheets as the merge process strips the SSep during merge. Example of resulting document wish is What kind of merge are you talking here? Section 1.01.1 tab Title of Section Style sep text of section begins. Rather than Section 1.01.1 tab Title of Section Style sep Text of section begins. Help would be appreciated - got nearly 300 templates to apply these styles to. AFAIK, a style separator cannot be part of a style. But it's pretty hard to decipher what it is you want to do here. If you want to allow your users to easily enter the run-in title in the way you want it (which is rather hard to imagine, unless the "Section 1.01.1" is formatted with a left indent), you might want to define an AutoText or a macro and offer them a button on a custom toolbar, something like that ... 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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