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Using Word 2003, I have created a document by combining several other
documents by cutting and pasting from the source documents to my document. With each paste, the styles list grows and grows. I have reformatted the resulting document so that only a very few styles remain in use. Is there any easy way to purge the unused styles? I have tried the "Organizer" from the Styles menu but it didn't seem to do anything. There are far too many to delete one by one by hand! Is there anything like AutoCAD's "purge" command that goes through a drawing file and deletes all layers, blocks, etc. that are not used in the drawing? Suggestions? |
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