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Hi there
I've developed a series of document templates (although they have been supplied to the customer as .doc not as .dot). The customer has reported problems with my heading styles, list styles, etc getting corrupted. So far I haven't been able to solve why the corruption occurs - I guess maybe it is just Word? Anyway, I wondered if there is some way of having a separate document with the correct styles in it and then develop a macro (in the new document not the distributed ones) to copy the correct styles across to the corrupt document. Is that possible? I'm not very good with macros so I would appreciate any assistance I may get here. Thanks Kaz |
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No, this is not a typical Word problem. You don't need a macro to import
styles from one document or template to another: go to Tools Templates and Add-ins and click the Organizer button. You can also remedy the situation by correcting the styles in the document template then using the 'Automatically update document styles' checkbox on the Templates and Add-ins dialog; but this requires that you use real templates, not docs masquerading as such. "kaz" wrote in message ups.com... Hi there I've developed a series of document templates (although they have been supplied to the customer as .doc not as .dot). The customer has reported problems with my heading styles, list styles, etc getting corrupted. So far I haven't been able to solve why the corruption occurs - I guess maybe it is just Word? Anyway, I wondered if there is some way of having a separate document with the correct styles in it and then develop a macro (in the new document not the distributed ones) to copy the correct styles across to the corrupt document. Is that possible? I'm not very good with macros so I would appreciate any assistance I may get here. Thanks Kaz |
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Hi Kaz
kaz wrote: I've developed a series of document templates (although they have been supplied to the customer as .doc not as .dot). The customer has reported problems with my heading styles, list styles, etc getting corrupted. So far I haven't been able to solve why the corruption occurs - I guess maybe it is just Word? It might be Word -- *if* your numbered styles are not setup carefully. See a couple of articles below: Ins and outs of bullets and numbering in Word http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...376791033.aspx See the section on "Numbering, bullets, Headings, Outlines" (by Shauna Kelly) http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/ How to restart style-based numbering (by Margaret Aldis) http://word.mvps.org/faqs/numbering/...artMethods.htm Word's numbering explained (by John McGhie) http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Numbering/...gExplained.htm http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a616aec?hl=en& Greetinx Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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