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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
This option appears in Style pane Options dialog box.
Could you please give me an example on how it works? -- geotso ---- ---- --- -- -- - - Please, remove hyphens to contact me ---- ---- --- -- -- - - |
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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
You can assign an alias (or "alternate name") to a style. Open the Modify
Style dialog, and at the end of the style's name type a comma followed by the desired alias. You might want to do this to make the built-in style names describe what they're used for in this particular template or document. For example, you could change "Heading 1" to "Heading 1,Topic Heading". The option you asked about tells Word to show only the alias in the Styles pane and in the Quick Styles gallery. In the example, you would see only "Topic Heading". -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. geotso wrote: This option appears in Style pane Options dialog box. Could you please give me an example on how it works? |
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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
document. For example, you could change "Heading 1" to "Heading 1,Topic
Heading". I had tried "Heading 1 Topic Heading" and "Heading 1+Topic Heading", that's why it didn't work on my side... Following your example (comma separated alt name) I saw the light! Thanks |
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Hide built-in name when alternate name exists
Indeed, when you create the alias you must use whatever character has been
defined as the list separator for the operating system (in Control Panel). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "geotso" wrote in message ... document. For example, you could change "Heading 1" to "Heading 1,Topic Heading". I had tried "Heading 1 Topic Heading" and "Heading 1+Topic Heading", that's why it didn't work on my side... Following your example (comma separated alt name) I saw the light! Thanks |
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