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A fixed amount of Styles?
I'm sure that I'm not using Word the way it was intended to be used. I know
that I need to get control of Styles but I am very confused about how to do this. I am working on a document that is a specification and it is filled with numbering 1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.1.1, with table of contents. I am finding that when I try to move things around I get mixed up Styles and margins. Then I try to reset the Style and end up making a another Style that is derivative of one of the original ones. I have lots of Styles that don't aren't what I want. Ideally I would like to take thisdocument and strip out all the Style information. Then build about ten styles -- one for each Heading 1, Heading 1.1, Heading 1.1.1., etc. and one for each body of text under each heading, so Body 1, Body 1.1, Body 1.1.1, .etc and maybe a few more. Then I would like to lock down the Styles so that they couldn't change. Then set Word so that I can't make any more Styles in that document. Then reassign each paragraph with the appropriate Style. Does this make sense? SteveK |
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