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Style copies without formatting
I'm using the 2003 organizer to transfer styles from one document to another.
I've created 4 bullet styles. The new styles are added but none of the formatting is retained, they are not bulleted at all, in fact they simply show Normal+. All except 1 of them that is which comes out fine. They are all based on the Normal style. I've tried renaming the similar styles in the target document, no luck. ~Lori |
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Style copies without formatting
Copying numbered styles between documents can be tricky in Word. Note that
instead of copying the styles of document A into document B, you can insert the text of document B into document A. Or, which might be the best approach, create a template with the desired styles and then insert existing documents into documents based on that template (this will give you the desired formatting). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lori" wrote in message ... I'm using the 2003 organizer to transfer styles from one document to another. I've created 4 bullet styles. The new styles are added but none of the formatting is retained, they are not bulleted at all, in fact they simply show Normal+. All except 1 of them that is which comes out fine. They are all based on the Normal style. I've tried renaming the similar styles in the target document, no luck. ~Lori |
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