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Steve J
 
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Hi, we have a Word documents, well actually 100 of them (each of 100 or so
pages), that have been formatted in a particular but consistent style. The
problem is, we need to reformat them to a different style to match other
documents we already have.

Is there any easy way of doing this please?

Thanks
S


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Charles Kenyon
 
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Yes ... and no.

Assuming you formatted your original documents using styles, you apply
updated styles of the same name to the original documents.
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/styles.htm.

If not, there is no easy way. Replace may be helpful, depending on exactly
how formatting was applied, because the replace function can replace
formatting.
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Hi, we have a Word documents, well actually 100 of them (each of 100 or
so pages), that have been formatted in a particular but consistent style.
The problem is, we need to reformat them to a different style to match
other documents we already have.

Is there any easy way of doing this please?

Thanks
S




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