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I can't quite get my head around the interaction of styles and themes. What
I want to do is modify a style, such as Heading 1, and then save that as part of a theme. Then, when I change to that theme I get my modified style back. What I want is to use the theme like a (CSS) style sheet but can styles only be saved in the document or attached template? |
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Hi David,
What version of Word are you using? There are different definitions of 'themes' capability depending on version. =============== "David Price" wrote in message ... I can't quite get my head around the interaction of styles and themes. What I want to do is modify a style, such as Heading 1, and then save that as part of a theme. Then, when I change to that theme I get my modified style back. What I want is to use the theme like a (CSS) style sheet but can styles only be saved in the document or attached template? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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