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The Styles tab section of the ribbon has a set of icons representing a subset
of the styles in use. Its missing about 50% of the styles that I use most often. On the other hand the Styles list is accurate so I can always find the one I need. The question is, why does the Style ribbon take up so much space without providing a usable function? Is there a way to make it accurate? |
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Yeah, I've been using Word 2007 exclusively for 3-4 weeks, and I'm getting
annoyed that everytime I open a document, I have to tell Word all over again to SHOW the styles I want to be shown. Is there a way to turn on particular styles so that their default setting is always SHOW instead of HIDE?? Thanks. Cyndie Browning Software Support Specialist GableGotwals Tulsa, OK "Steve300" wrote: The Styles tab section of the ribbon has a set of icons representing a subset of the styles in use. Its missing about 50% of the styles that I use most often. On the other hand the Styles list is accurate so I can always find the one I need. The question is, why does the Style ribbon take up so much space without providing a usable function? Is there a way to make it accurate? |
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