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I have Office 2007 working on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP SP 2.
I have several personally created style sets and am having a problem with a couple of the individual styles staying in the correct font. In one set I have A/T 4 and A/T 5 styles. A/T 4 should be Arial, 16, Centered and A/T 5 should be Almagro, 16, Centered. Every time I select that style set for a new document though both of the styles show up as Almagro, 16, Centered. Any ideas on how to make A/T 4 stay as Ariel, 16, Centered? These are used for headings on several documents and I need them to stay correct. I've tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. |
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Hi Deej,
You used the term "style set" in your post. If you mean template, you should have created a .dotx or .dotm file in the \Documents and Settings\yourusername\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates folder for each template that you created. Open the .dotx or .dotm file for each template that you created and check the Font settings for each style defined in it. Make any necessary changes and save. Write back if you need any help in locating these settings. -- Hope this helps, Pesach Shelnitz "Deej Hernandez" wrote: I have Office 2007 working on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP SP 2. I have several personally created style sets and am having a problem with a couple of the individual styles staying in the correct font. In one set I have A/T 4 and A/T 5 styles. A/T 4 should be Arial, 16, Centered and A/T 5 should be Almagro, 16, Centered. Every time I select that style set for a new document though both of the styles show up as Almagro, 16, Centered. Any ideas on how to make A/T 4 stay as Ariel, 16, Centered? These are used for headings on several documents and I need them to stay correct. I've tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. |
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In the Modify Style dialog box, take a look at the "Style based on" option
for the affected styles. You may want to change the setting to "(no style)." Then recreate the style set. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Deej Hernandez" wrote in message ... I have Office 2007 working on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP SP 2. I have several personally created style sets and am having a problem with a couple of the individual styles staying in the correct font. In one set I have A/T 4 and A/T 5 styles. A/T 4 should be Arial, 16, Centered and A/T 5 should be Almagro, 16, Centered. Every time I select that style set for a new document though both of the styles show up as Almagro, 16, Centered. Any ideas on how to make A/T 4 stay as Ariel, 16, Centered? These are used for headings on several documents and I need them to stay correct. I've tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. |
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On my XP system the quick style set templates are he
C:\Documents and Settings\[userName]\Application Data\Microsoft\QuickStyles You can open the template and check or change the style settings. Pam Deej Hernandez wrote: I have Office 2007 working on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP SP 2. I have several personally created style sets and am having a problem with a couple of the individual styles staying in the correct font. In one set I have A/T 4 and A/T 5 styles. A/T 4 should be Arial, 16, Centered and A/T 5 should be Almagro, 16, Centered. Every time I select that style set for a new document though both of the styles show up as Almagro, 16, Centered. Any ideas on how to make A/T 4 stay as Ariel, 16, Centered? These are used for headings on several documents and I need them to stay correct. I've tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200907/1 |
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Very good point! Of course, it will be easier to *edit* the existing style
sets than overwriting them (which I suggested in a previous message). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:99a6c83b6f585@uwe... On my XP system the quick style set templates are he C:\Documents and Settings\[userName]\Application Data\Microsoft\QuickStyles You can open the template and check or change the style settings. Pam Deej Hernandez wrote: I have Office 2007 working on a Dell Inspiron E1505 running Windows XP SP 2. I have several personally created style sets and am having a problem with a couple of the individual styles staying in the correct font. In one set I have A/T 4 and A/T 5 styles. A/T 4 should be Arial, 16, Centered and A/T 5 should be Almagro, 16, Centered. Every time I select that style set for a new document though both of the styles show up as Almagro, 16, Centered. Any ideas on how to make A/T 4 stay as Ariel, 16, Centered? These are used for headings on several documents and I need them to stay correct. I've tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200907/1 |
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Thank you very much, this seems to have solved the problem. Of course, I
won't really know until I have used it several times and it stays put!! I am going through all of my QuickStyle sets now and modifying all of them so that they are based on "no style" and the format for the following paragraph is the same as the style being used. "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Modify Style dialog box, take a look at the "Style based on" option for the affected styles. You may want to change the setting to "(no style)." Then recreate the style set. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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True. And if I'd seen your message before I posted, I wouldn't have.
Stefan Blom wrote: Very good point! Of course, it will be easier to *edit* the existing style sets than overwriting them (which I suggested in a previous message). On my XP system the quick style set templates are he C:\Documents and Settings\[userName]\Application [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200907/1 |
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But your message was clearer than my, which is why I'm glad you did reply.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message news:99a84c570d9e0@uwe... True. And if I'd seen your message before I posted, I wouldn't have. Stefan Blom wrote: Very good point! Of course, it will be easier to *edit* the existing style sets than overwriting them (which I suggested in a previous message). On my XP system the quick style set templates are he C:\Documents and Settings\[userName]\Application [quoted text clipped - 19 lines] tried saving the entire set again every time I correct A/T 4 but the next time the set is opened it's right back to the incorrect font. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200907/1 |
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I'm glad I could help, and thank you for the feedback.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Deej Hernandez" wrote in message ... Thank you very much, this seems to have solved the problem. Of course, I won't really know until I have used it several times and it stays put!! I am going through all of my QuickStyle sets now and modifying all of them so that they are based on "no style" and the format for the following paragraph is the same as the style being used. "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Modify Style dialog box, take a look at the "Style based on" option for the affected styles. You may want to change the setting to "(no style)." Then recreate the style set. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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