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Hi, Ive been assigned the task of preparing a Word document which currently
has Text Boxes as opposed to Word Columns and various elements which bleed off the page. The doc is for distribution within a company network and should enable the final users to type/paste into the doc and have the look and feel and text styles/formatting update automatically. Ive been told a TOC can do this, but Im really not sure if this is possible the way the document currently stands. Can anyone recommend any tutorials or help? |
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What are you hoping the TOC will do?
To put it bluntly, you're on a hiding to nothing here. There is just no way you can distribute a document with convoluted formatting like this, for editing by general users across an organisation, and expect the document to survive intact. 'text boxes instead of columns', 'elements which bleed' ... most users won't have the faintest idea what's going on. They'll just delete the nonsense and type their text into the body where it belongs. You can set a document to use only the defined styles; but by the sound of it, you yourself don't understand styles very well; and presumably your users are even less informed. And there's nothing you can do to preserve elements. Go back to whoever assigned you this task and tell them to think again. This ain't gonna work. "AMX" wrote in message ... Hi, Ive been assigned the task of preparing a Word document which currently has Text Boxes as opposed to Word Columns and various elements which bleed off the page. The doc is for distribution within a company network and should enable the final users to type/paste into the doc and have the look and feel and text styles/formatting update automatically. Ive been told a TOC can do this, but Im really not sure if this is possible the way the document currently stands. Can anyone recommend any tutorials or help? |
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Hi AMX,
TOCs are only for building Tables of Contents, and your document has to be properly structured for this to work (eg through the use of Word's Heading Styles). For the body of your document, you can create various relationships between Styles (eg hitting Enter at the end of a Heading1 Style paragraph will start a new paragraph in the Heading2 Style) but, even so, you can't: a) count on these relationships always holding true b) force users to adhere to this scheme c) prevent users from taking a paragraph in one Style and inappropriately reformatting it to look like another. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "AMX" wrote in message ... Hi, Ive been assigned the task of preparing a Word document which currently has Text Boxes as opposed to Word Columns and various elements which bleed off the page. The doc is for distribution within a company network and should enable the final users to type/paste into the doc and have the look and feel and text styles/formatting update automatically. Ive been told a TOC can do this, but Im really not sure if this is possible the way the document currently stands. Can anyone recommend any tutorials or help? |