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Default Styles in Word

I have created a new style and I need to be able to "send" it to other users
so they can format their documents with the new style. How do I do that?
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Default Styles in Word

Send a document or (which is even better) a template that contains the
style.

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I have created a new style and I need to be able to "send" it to other
users
so they can format their documents with the new style. How do I do that?



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Default Styles in Word

Hi,
I would like to know, once I receive the template with the style, what is
the most effective way to apply the new style to an existing doc.

Thanks



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Send a document or (which is even better) a template that contains the
style.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"biscuit" wrote in message
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I have created a new style and I need to be able to "send" it to other
users
so they can format their documents with the new style. How do I do that?




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Default Styles in Word

Create a new document based on the template. In your new document, use the
Insert File dialog box to bring in the existing contents. Note that unless a
style with the same name is already being used in the inserted document, you
will have to apply it to text.

To insert a file:

- Click Insert | File. Locate the file that you want to insert, select it,
and click the Insert button. (Word 2003)

- Click the Insert tab of the ribbon. Click the arrow next to the Object
button, and choose Text from File. Locate the file, select it, and click the
Insert button. (Word 2007)

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Hi,
I would like to know, once I receive the template with the style, what is
the most effective way to apply the new style to an existing doc.

Thanks



"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Send a document or (which is even better) a template that contains the
style.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"biscuit" wrote in message
...
I have created a new style and I need to be able to "send" it to other
users
so they can format their documents with the new style. How do I do
that?






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