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For the second time since I started this particular Word document (Word
2002/Win2000) the name of a style I created has been changed suddenly. This document contains questions and answers. I created a character style called Answer-Label as a sort of heading for the actual answer below it in a paragraph style called Answer. I have done this sort of thing for a long time. A few minutes ago I noticed that the paragraph style Answer has been changed to Answer Char. When the same thing happened last week I merely renamed the errant style. This time when I tried to rename it back to Answer I got an error message telling me that the style was already in use (I cannot see any Answer style, only Answer Char) or is reserved for a built-in style (The is not a built-in style; I created it). Any ideas? It may be coincidental but a little while back (30 minutes ago) my document seemed to become corrupted. No longer could Word Find (Ctrl+F) anything at all. Words typed right there on the page were evidently invisible to Find. Or maybe Find became blind. I did the usual thing of copyiing all but the last few blank paragraphs iinto a new document and resuming my labors, without apparent incident--until the unwanted Style change showed up. |
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