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In Word 2000 it is possible to open the Style dialogue directly from a
toolbar button. This dialogue shows styles in a plain, unformatted list. You can select styles from here and open the Modify Styles dialoge. Does the Style dialogue still exist in Word 2003, or is the formatted list in the Task Pane the only way to select styles or to gain access the the Modify Styles dialogue? If the Style dialogue does exist, how do I get to it? |
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You can add the "Style" dropdown list and "Modify Style" button to a
toolbar by clicking on Tools | Customize | Commands, select "Format" under Categories, and drag the two commands from the Command list to the desired position on your toolbar. After you do this, if you are prompted to save your Normal.dot global template when you exit Word, say yes. Resource1 wrote: In Word 2000 it is possible to open the Style dialogue directly from a toolbar button. This dialogue shows styles in a plain, unformatted list. You can select styles from here and open the Modify Styles dialoge. Does the Style dialogue still exist in Word 2003, or is the formatted list in the Task Pane the only way to select styles or to gain access the the Modify Styles dialogue? If the Style dialogue does exist, how do I get to it? |
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