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True...in books it's good.
With the dozens of Normal.dots I have...I don't personally worry about messing with that style. Although I never BASE any styles on others...so that saves me from the problem of having changes trickle down. Dian ~ On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:53:38 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: I have no objection to justification per se and use it in my books, but not in Normal style (I apply it to Body Text and let that ripple down to the styles based on Body Text). And I don't make *any* style changes in Normal.dot, as I learned long ago that it is more satisfactory to keep it pristine for reference. I don't ever base anything but scratch documents on Normal, either; I have a set of generic templates (Letter Portrait, Letter Landscape, Legal Portrait, Legal Landscape, 4x6 Card, 5x8 Card, various envelope sizes, etc.) that I use for documents for which I don't have a specific template. |
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