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Indeed, "Automatically update document styles" might be useful in a
corporate environment. I'm not sure how well it works in conjunction with *numbered* styles, though. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "Lisa Wilke-Thissen" wrote in message ... if people are used to use styles consistently, and if people most time avoid direct formatting, in a document this option can be helpful: Word 2003: Tools | Templates and Add-Ins | Automatically update document styles Word 2010: Developer tab | Document template ... -- Regards from Germany Lisa [MVP Word] |
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Thanks for the info folks. I don't think that the template was built quite as robustly as it could have so I'm going to start from scratch and get clear of all of the baggage that the template has built up.
I appreciate the help. Quote:
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