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Hi All,
This is a cross post from Docmanagement group. I am attempting to create a template with a certain set of styles for a book (900+ pages) and I want to use the protect document feature to disallow the introduction of unintentional styles. Am I missing something or do I really have to create a style for every tiny thing? For example, I have one for Character Bold, Character Italic, Character Bold Italic, Character Underline, Character Bold Underline, Character Italic Underline, Character Bold Italic Underline ... and on and on and on.... Is there a way to stack these styles so I only need one Bold style and one Italic style and one underline style I can apply in any combination? The same question goes for paragraph styling. If I bold a paragraph and then try to apply an indent - I lose one or the other or I have to create a bold 1st indent, bold 2nd indent, and on and on .... I cannot find any documentation which addresses this. (and I cannot use my apostrophe key without ending up with a quick search ...?) Thanks, P Ratcliff |
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