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Creating numbering and a fully functional Table of Contents were eloquently
explained by Microsoft MVP's John McGhie and Shauna Kelly. Following their suggestions, I spent a few hours to modify styles and format bullets & numbering the way I needed. Now I'd like to have the same formatting and styles available on my PC at home. Does anyone know how to export the styles (Heading 1 through Heading 9) from one computer to another? I run Word 2003 at work and at home. Both systems are IBM type pc's running Windows XP Professional. Thank you. |
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The styles are contained in the template or document in which you defined
them. Copy that file to your home PC. If the styles are in a template (they should be!) they will be inherited by any document based on it. And you can use the Organiser to copy styles from one document or template to another. " wrote in message ... Creating numbering and a fully functional Table of Contents were eloquently explained by Microsoft MVP's John McGhie and Shauna Kelly. Following their suggestions, I spent a few hours to modify styles and format bullets & numbering the way I needed. Now I'd like to have the same formatting and styles available on my PC at home. Does anyone know how to export the styles (Heading 1 through Heading 9) from one computer to another? I run Word 2003 at work and at home. Both systems are IBM type pc's running Windows XP Professional. Thank you. |
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Save the file as a template: On the File menu, click Save As. Choose
"Document Template (*.dot)" as the file format, type a file name and choose a location. Then copy the file to some removable media, and take it home. For more about templates, see these articles: Creating a Template – The Basics (Part I) http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...platePart1.htm Creating a Template (Part II) http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...platePart2.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP " wrote in message ... Creating numbering and a fully functional Table of Contents were eloquently explained by Microsoft MVP's John McGhie and Shauna Kelly. Following their suggestions, I spent a few hours to modify styles and format bullets & numbering the way I needed. Now I'd like to have the same formatting and styles available on my PC at home. Does anyone know how to export the styles (Heading 1 through Heading 9) from one computer to another? I run Word 2003 at work and at home. Both systems are IBM type pc's running Windows XP Professional. Thank you. |
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