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I am formatting some documents which should look the same in terms of style.
So I set up styles for headings, etc. in one document, thinking that they
would go into a general style database (like all styles). But when I started
on the second document, I can't find the styles from the first one. Do I have
to reset the styles every time, or make a special template to do this? I
would like to avoid creating yet another template if I can.

I'm using Word 2003.

Thanks,
Suroor
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When you create a style, you must check the box for "Add to template" so
that it will be saved to Normal.dot and be available to new documents you
create. If you will be doing a lot of style creation or modification, it's a
good idea to create a template specifically for that type of document; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...platePart1.htm

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I am formatting some documents which should look the same in terms of
style.
So I set up styles for headings, etc. in one document, thinking that they
would go into a general style database (like all styles). But when I
started
on the second document, I can't find the styles from the first one. Do I
have
to reset the styles every time, or make a special template to do this? I
would like to avoid creating yet another template if I can.

I'm using Word 2003.

Thanks,
Suroor


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Default The styles I set up disappear

When you create a style, you must check the box for "Add to template" so
that it will be saved to Normal.dot and be available to new documents you
create. If you will be doing a lot of style creation or modification, it's a
good idea to create a template specifically for that type of document; see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...platePart1.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

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I am formatting some documents which should look the same in terms of
style.
So I set up styles for headings, etc. in one document, thinking that they
would go into a general style database (like all styles). But when I
started
on the second document, I can't find the styles from the first one. Do I
have
to reset the styles every time, or make a special template to do this? I
would like to avoid creating yet another template if I can.

I'm using Word 2003.

Thanks,
Suroor


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