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I'm creating rather a large document
http://jethrouk.members.beeb.net/Ind...list%202.7.doc I am using a table to keep the document in sections - I have also created two indexes (front & back) to reflect the headings - originally I defined the headings style as "Heading 1" so i can include this in my indexes My problem/frustration is that without warning all the styles seem to change to 'Char1' - They dont appear any different but it will not let me change the style back to anything else - everything in the document is 'char1' I spent the whole of today creating a brand new blank document - copied all the text into notepad (only way to flush it out) - then copied it to the blank document as 'normal' text - copy/pasted all the pictures back in - reset all the bulleted text (one-by-one) - reset all the titles (one-by-one) - created two new indexes - and now all the styles have evaporated again - grrrrrrrrrrr! 1/ Whats going on? 2/ I often have to flush out 'rogue' text styles from an exhaustive word doc - is there quicker way than copy to notepad - and copy back to word (but retain tables/pics)? |
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Char styles can be produced when you apply a paragraph style to just part of
a paragraph. When you apply a style, be sure you either have the whole paragraph selected or have the selection collapsed to just the insertion point. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "JethroUK" wrote in message ... I'm creating rather a large document http://jethrouk.members.beeb.net/Ind...list%202.7.doc I am using a table to keep the document in sections - I have also created two indexes (front & back) to reflect the headings - originally I defined the headings style as "Heading 1" so i can include this in my indexes My problem/frustration is that without warning all the styles seem to change to 'Char1' - They dont appear any different but it will not let me change the style back to anything else - everything in the document is 'char1' I spent the whole of today creating a brand new blank document - copied all the text into notepad (only way to flush it out) - then copied it to the blank document as 'normal' text - copy/pasted all the pictures back in - reset all the bulleted text (one-by-one) - reset all the titles (one-by-one) - created two new indexes - and now all the styles have evaporated again - grrrrrrrrrrr! 1/ Whats going on? 2/ I often have to flush out 'rogue' text styles from an exhaustive word doc - is there quicker way than copy to notepad - and copy back to word (but retain tables/pics)? |
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It may be quicker to carefully clean out the unlinked (char or para) styles.
First modify the style with char in its name so it is based on "none", and then delete it. There are several macros available that will do this automatically, but they don't seem to work when there is an an unlinked style name with a space as the first character. So you would have to do that one manually before running the macro to get the rest. I suspect that your "Char1" is actually " Char1". If it appears at the top of your styles list, seemingly out of alphabetical order, it has a space in front. Interestingly, when the unlinked style goes away, Word *usually* shows me the right style. Always do this on a copy and check the integrity of the styles and formatting as you go. You may have unlinked styles in your normal.dot too. Either force Word to generate a new one (only if you don't have any macros and other customizations) or use the technique above to get rid of them. "JethroUK" wrote: I'm creating rather a large document http://jethrouk.members.beeb.net/Ind...list%202.7.doc I am using a table to keep the document in sections - I have also created two indexes (front & back) to reflect the headings - originally I defined the headings style as "Heading 1" so i can include this in my indexes My problem/frustration is that without warning all the styles seem to change to 'Char1' - They dont appear any different but it will not let me change the style back to anything else - everything in the document is 'char1' I spent the whole of today creating a brand new blank document - copied all the text into notepad (only way to flush it out) - then copied it to the blank document as 'normal' text - copy/pasted all the pictures back in - reset all the bulleted text (one-by-one) - reset all the titles (one-by-one) - created two new indexes - and now all the styles have evaporated again - grrrrrrrrrrr! 1/ Whats going on? 2/ I often have to flush out 'rogue' text styles from an exhaustive word doc - is there quicker way than copy to notepad - and copy back to word (but retain tables/pics)? |
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