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In Word 2003 SP3, suddenly last week the Styles and Formatting Task Pane,
Styles In Use, started to show the FULL list of all styles available, whether they are in use in the document or not. I've tried an Office reinstall to try to get it work correctly to only show the few styles actually in use in a document, to no avail. I have tried older versions of my custom templates, etc. Same problem persists. I used to use the "Formatting in Use" display option heavily, but that option does not even show up now. I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks so much. -- Alex |
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To get the Formatting in Use option back, go to Tools Options Editing tab
and put a check mark in the check box next to Keep track of formatting. When that box is checked, you won't have the option of seeing Styles in use. If that is all you want, you an stop reading. Word considers any style that was ever used in a document or the template on which it is based to be in use. Templates that are created from old documents often have lots of these unused styles. Interestingly, when keep track of formatting is on, Word can tell you whether a particular style is actually used--and it counts the instances. For current documents and templates, you can delete the unused styles one by one, you can use a macro (I use one from the Editorium http://lists.topica.com/lists/editor...mid=1717381416 .). or you can follow the advice in this Knowledge base article for W2000 might also work on anything up to W2003: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;193536. To avoid having lots of unused styles in you new documents, clean up your templates. It is seldom helpful to reinstall Office software. Most problems seem to be like yours-- settings or formatting based. HTH, PamC Alex wrote: In Word 2003 SP3, suddenly last week the Styles and Formatting Task Pane, Styles In Use, started to show the FULL list of all styles available, whether they are in use in the document or not. I've tried an Office reinstall to try to get it work correctly to only show the few styles actually in use in a document, to no avail. I have tried older versions of my custom templates, etc. Same problem persists. I used to use the "Formatting in Use" display option heavily, but that option does not even show up now. I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks so much. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ayout/200807/1 |
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You might try this as well:
http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Style_Report.htm PamC via OfficeKB.com wrote: To get the Formatting in Use option back, go to Tools Options Editing tab and put a check mark in the check box next to Keep track of formatting. When that box is checked, you won't have the option of seeing Styles in use. If that is all you want, you an stop reading. Word considers any style that was ever used in a document or the template on which it is based to be in use. Templates that are created from old documents often have lots of these unused styles. Interestingly, when keep track of formatting is on, Word can tell you whether a particular style is actually used--and it counts the instances. For current documents and templates, you can delete the unused styles one by one, you can use a macro (I use one from the Editorium http://lists.topica.com/lists/editor...mid=1717381416 .). or you can follow the advice in this Knowledge base article for W2000 might also work on anything up to W2003: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;193536. To avoid having lots of unused styles in you new documents, clean up your templates. It is seldom helpful to reinstall Office software. Most problems seem to be like yours-- settings or formatting based. HTH, PamC Alex wrote: In Word 2003 SP3, suddenly last week the Styles and Formatting Task Pane, Styles In Use, started to show the FULL list of all styles available, whether they are in use in the document or not. I've tried an Office reinstall to try to get it work correctly to only show the few styles actually in use in a document, to no avail. I have tried older versions of my custom templates, etc. Same problem persists. I used to use the "Formatting in Use" display option heavily, but that option does not even show up now. I'd really appreciate any help. Thanks so much. -- Greg Maxey - Word MVP My web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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