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what is a linked style?
At the bottom of the Styles task pane in Microsoft Word 2007 is a check box
labeled "Disabled Linked Styles." Can someone please provide me with an explanation of a linked style? I understand it has something to do with the combination of paragraph and character styles, but nowhere in Microsoft can I find a succinct definition of a linked style and why I'd want to disable them. Please help -- urgent! -- cmc |
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