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Default "In current document" in style pane options

Hi,

There is an option "In current document" in "Select styles to show"
drop-down list of style pane options.
1. What is this intended for?
2. What is the difference between the "Recommended" and the "In current
document" options?

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Default "In current document" in style pane options

Logically, that option should display the styles that are currently applied
to text in the document. However, a quick test shows that "In current
document" seems to behave pretty much the same as "In use," which shows
(built-in) styles that were applied to text but no longer are.

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Hi,

There is an option "In current document" in "Select styles to show"
drop-down list of style pane options.
1. What is this intended for?
2. What is the difference between the "Recommended" and the "In current
document" options?

Thanks
Smbat




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Default "In current document" in style pane options

Hmm, thinking about this, I guess "In current document" could also be
interpreted to mean "styles that have been added to the current document,"
but I believe that completely eliminates the distinction between "In current
document" and "In use."

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Logically, that option should display the styles that are currently
applied
to text in the document. However, a quick test shows that "In current
document" seems to behave pretty much the same as "In use," which shows
(built-in) styles that were applied to text but no longer are.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Grasshopper" wrote in message
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Hi,

There is an option "In current document" in "Select styles to show"
drop-down list of style pane options.
1. What is this intended for?
2. What is the difference between the "Recommended" and the "In current
document" options?

Thanks
Smbat






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Default "In current document" in style pane options

"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Logically, that option should display the styles that are currently
applied
to text in the document. However, a quick test shows that "In current
document" seems to behave pretty much the same as "In use," which shows
(built-in) styles that were applied to text but no longer are.


Corrected version: which shows (built-in) styles that currently are or once
was applied to text in the document.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP








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"Grasshopper" wrote in message
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Hi,

There is an option "In current document" in "Select styles to show"
drop-down list of style pane options.
1. What is this intended for?
2. What is the difference between the "Recommended" and the "In current
document" options?

Thanks
Smbat






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