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How to change style settings - hidden always visible, visible in .
When I switch from seeing all styles in my MS Word 2007 document to seeing
only the ones in use, several of the ones in use disappear because their description says "always hidden" How do I change a style description from "hidden" to "visible" or Visible when in use? And what is the point of this anyway? |
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How to change style settings - hidden always visible, visible in .
You can change the visibility of styles via the Manage Styles dialog box. In
the Styles pane (which you can display by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), click the Manage Styles button. In the dialog box, use the relevant commands on the Recommend tab. For example, click Show to show a style (and then assign a priority to it), and click Hide to keep it hidden (no matter if it is being used or not). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "stellabeth" wrote in message ... When I switch from seeing all styles in my MS Word 2007 document to seeing only the ones in use, several of the ones in use disappear because their description says "always hidden" How do I change a style description from "hidden" to "visible" or Visible when in use? And what is the point of this anyway? |
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