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I frequently use styles to format my documents. However, sometimes I have
noticed that when I save a document, close it and then open it later, the style formats have changed. This most often seems to happen on Headers - for example when I save the file there will be outline numbering applied to Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. but when I open it next time the numbering is gone or the font on the numbering has changed. I've also had my paragraph spacing change - such as I changed a style to only have 4pt after a paragraph and when I reopen the document (or someone else opens it) the style has reverted back to having 6pt after the paragraph. This becomes problematic when I have to keep changing the styles back every time I leave and come back. This has happened on multiple documents. I would greatly appreciate a solution as it tends to suck up time I don't have! Thanks! |
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Hi waveluna,
This is happening because: a) you've changed the styles from thos of the template upon which the document is based; and b) the 'Automatically update document styles' option is checked, under Tools|Templates and Add-ins. Unchecking the 'Automatically update document styles' option will prevent the style reversion. The better practice, though, is to use a template with the appropriate style definitions. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "waveluna" wrote in message ... I frequently use styles to format my documents. However, sometimes I have noticed that when I save a document, close it and then open it later, the style formats have changed. This most often seems to happen on Headers - for example when I save the file there will be outline numbering applied to Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. but when I open it next time the numbering is gone or the font on the numbering has changed. I've also had my paragraph spacing change - such as I changed a style to only have 4pt after a paragraph and when I reopen the document (or someone else opens it) the style has reverted back to having 6pt after the paragraph. This becomes problematic when I have to keep changing the styles back every time I leave and come back. This has happened on multiple documents. I would greatly appreciate a solution as it tends to suck up time I don't have! Thanks! |
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On Dec 18, 1:18*pm, "macropod" wrote:
Hi waveluna, This is happening because: a) you've changed the styles from thos of the template upon which the document is based; and b) the 'Automatically update document styles' option is checked, under Tools|Templates and Add-ins. Unchecking the *'Automatically update document styles' option will prevent the style reversion. The better practice, though, is to use a template with the appropriate style definitions. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "waveluna" wrote in ... I frequently use styles to format my documents. *However, sometimes I have noticed that when I save a document, close it and then open it later, the style formats have changed. *This most often seems to happen on Headers - for example when I save the file there will be outline numbering applied to Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. but when I open it next time the numbering is gone or the font on the numbering has changed. *I've also had my paragraph spacing change - such as I changed a style to only have 4pt after a paragraph and when I reopen the document (or someone else opens it) the style has reverted back to having 6pt after the paragraph. This becomes problematic when I have to keep changing the styles back every time I leave and come back. This has happened on multiple documents. *I would greatly appreciate a solution as it tends to suck up time I don't have! Thanks! I can greatly sympathize with waveluna on this one and wait for the updates and other feedback - I have auto update turned off so that is not the problem for me anyway - I never change styles outside of the template - EXCEPT to correct the damage that word has done. PERIOD. - the template is read only to "prevent" corruption - trying to open the template gets an insufficient disk space or memory error - its a 800 k file. - copying the template and renaming to .doc it opens fine and all the styles are perfect - I tried copying the styles from the template to the file in organiser - the wurdified numbering remains, so, like waveluna I have to waste time redoing the styles OR copy the whole thing as unformatted text into "template.doc" and reformat the whole document to the styles. In a big procedures manual (several with over 100 section breaks) this is a nightmare in docs with 8 heading level styles, 10 para styles (including things like caption) etc. Glad I am not the only one with this Mi Tasol |
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Hi Mi Tasol,
FWIW, I can't see any connection between the problem you're describing and that of the OP. An 800KB template is rather large and the fact you can't create a new document based on it suggests the template may be corrupt. Further, your claim "it opens fine and all the styles are perfect", is contradicted by your subsequent claim "I have to waste time redoing the styles OR copy the whole thing as unformatted text ". -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Dec 18, 1:18 pm, "macropod" wrote: Hi waveluna, This is happening because: a) you've changed the styles from thos of the template upon which the document is based; and b) the 'Automatically update document styles' option is checked, under Tools|Templates and Add-ins. Unchecking the 'Automatically update document styles' option will prevent the style reversion. The better practice, though, is to use a template with the appropriate style definitions. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "waveluna" wrote in ... I frequently use styles to format my documents. However, sometimes I have noticed that when I save a document, close it and then open it later, the style formats have changed. This most often seems to happen on Headers - for example when I save the file there will be outline numbering applied to Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. but when I open it next time the numbering is gone or the font on the numbering has changed. I've also had my paragraph spacing change - such as I changed a style to only have 4pt after a paragraph and when I reopen the document (or someone else opens it) the style has reverted back to having 6pt after the paragraph. This becomes problematic when I have to keep changing the styles back every time I leave and come back. This has happened on multiple documents. I would greatly appreciate a solution as it tends to suck up time I don't have! Thanks! I can greatly sympathize with waveluna on this one and wait for the updates and other feedback - I have auto update turned off so that is not the problem for me anyway - I never change styles outside of the template - EXCEPT to correct the damage that word has done. PERIOD. - the template is read only to "prevent" corruption - trying to open the template gets an insufficient disk space or memory error - its a 800 k file. - copying the template and renaming to .doc it opens fine and all the styles are perfect - I tried copying the styles from the template to the file in organiser - the wurdified numbering remains, so, like waveluna I have to waste time redoing the styles OR copy the whole thing as unformatted text into "template.doc" and reformat the whole document to the styles. In a big procedures manual (several with over 100 section breaks) this is a nightmare in docs with 8 heading level styles, 10 para styles (including things like caption) etc. Glad I am not the only one with this Mi Tasol |
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