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I posted the same problem in mac.office.word, but perhaps gave too much
detail. I'm creating a document to turn into a template for chapter books. In turn, that template will be the starting point for a short book template and a third template. That means I want to make sure this document and thus template is rock solid. After some difficulty, the document seems completely fine except for the Footer style. The style is still applied to every footer, but the style itself doesn't appear in the Formatting Palette Style List Available Styles, although every other style used in the document seems too. The Footer style does, however, appear in the Format Style Styles in Use list. It also appears in the Formatting Palette if you switch the list to show All Styles. Why does the list no longer show the Footer style under Available Styles like it did before the problems? Especially since it's a built-in style that's being used in the document. Although there's the obvious work around, I'm nervous about creating templates and documents off this without resolving this issue, or at least finding out what caused it. I haven't found anything in my searches on where the Available Styles is populating from. Thanks for your time. |
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I didn't mention that after the difficulty, we saved the DOC file to RTF.
Then opened RTF and saved back to DOC. I assumed this would ensure a clean doc. However, browsing old messages on the list I saw a reference to http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DocumentCorruption.html. I went ahead and tried the save as web and that made the style appear in the Available Styles list. Doesn't saving the file to RTF do the same thing as saving to HTML, in that includes instructions on formatting, not the formatting itself? Thanks for the resources that led me to fixing this! If there's anything else you think I should watch out for in this doc, I'd appreciate the heads up. On 9/17/08 2:02 PM, in article , "Andrea Reece" wrote: I posted the same problem in mac.office.word, but perhaps gave too much detail. I'm creating a document to turn into a template for chapter books. In turn, that template will be the starting point for a short book template and a third template. That means I want to make sure this document and thus template is rock solid. After some difficulty, the document seems completely fine except for the Footer style. The style is still applied to every footer, but the style itself doesn't appear in the Formatting Palette Style List Available Styles, although every other style used in the document seems too. The Footer style does, however, appear in the Format Style Styles in Use list. It also appears in the Formatting Palette if you switch the list to show All Styles. Why does the list no longer show the Footer style under Available Styles like it did before the problems? Especially since it's a built-in style that's being used in the document. Although there's the obvious work around, I'm nervous about creating templates and documents off this without resolving this issue, or at least finding out what caused it. I haven't found anything in my searches on where the Available Styles is populating from. Thanks for your time. |
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And more on style visibility (at least for Word 2002/2003), can be found
he http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sfpa...ttingPane.html. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Henk57" wrote in message ... Andrea Reece;2971758 Wrote: I didn't mention that after the difficulty, we saved the DOC file to RTF. Then opened RTF and saved back to DOC. I assumed this would ensure a clean doc. However, browsing old messages on the list I saw a reference to http://word.mvps.org/Mac/DocumentCorruption.html. I went ahead and tried the save as web and that made the style appear in the Available Styles list. Doesn't saving the file to RTF do the same thing as saving to HTML, in that includes instructions on formatting, not the formatting itself? Thanks for the resources that led me to fixing this! If there's anything else you think I should watch out for in this doc, I'd appreciate the heads up. On 9/17/08 2:02 PM, in article , "Andrea Reece" wrote: - I posted the same problem in mac.office.word, but perhaps gave too much detail. I'm creating a document to turn into a template for chapter books. In turn, that template will be the starting point for a short book template and a third template. That means I want to make sure this document and thus template is rock solid. After some difficulty, the document seems completely fine except for the Footer style. The style is still applied to every footer, but the style itself doesn't appear in the Formatting Palette Style List Available Styles, although every other style used in the document seems too. The Footer style does, however, appear in the Format Style Styles in Use list. It also appears in the Formatting Palette if you switch the list to show All Styles. Why does the list no longer show the Footer style under Available Styles like it did before the problems? Especially since it's a built-in style that's being used in the document. Although there's the obvious work around, I'm nervous about creating templates and documents off this without resolving this issue, or at least finding out what caused it. I haven't found anything in my searches on where the Available Styles is populating from. Thanks for your time. - Dear Andrea. I don't know how it works in the Mac version, but in the Win version "available styles" is a misleading term in Word. It doesn't show all available styles but merely the ones that have been checked. To display, select "Custom Styles" and find the Footer Style in the list, likely cleared. Tick the box and you'r in business. HTH, Henk -- Henk57 |
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This seems to focus on older versions (The style wasn't showing in Word
2004). As I mentioned, it seemed to be related to some lingering corruption in the document, because the style went from showing in the Available List, to not showing, to after saving as a web file and back to doc, to showing in Available again. Does anyone have information on how saving to RTF and back to DOC differs from saving to web and back to Doc? Doesn't RTF clear out any corrupt issues like saving to web does? Thanks for the time. On 9/19/08 7:09 AM, in article , "Stefan Blom" wrote: And more on style visibility (at least for Word 2002/2003), can be found he http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sfpa...ttingPane.html. |
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