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I work with a law firm that requires a particular format when using the
outline and numbering. It is real simple, and I can get it to work once. What I'd like is to set ALL users to use this format unless the specifically do otherwise. My problem is I can get it to work on particular documents, etc. But when the user selects the numbering off of the "menu bar" it goes back to the Microsoft default way. I know there has to be a way to use my outline as the default but cannot find it. I'm hoping someone here will be able to tell me a way. I am trying to prevent the users from accidentally using the Microsoft default when they are in a hurry and don't notice that it's the wrong one. MS Example is: 1. Test a. Test i. Test 1. Test a. Test i. Test Mine: 1. Test a. Test i. Test (1) Test (a) Test (i) Test a) and so on€¦ [ This is where we usually end. I know that there are only small differences, but I sign the back of the paycheck, not the front. %) We NEVER use the MS default and will always use the "Mine" example unless the user gets a wild hair and forces it to change, but then when they come back in the next time I want it to go back to our custom set. I also want to do this with the "styles" and I'm sure it'd be done in a similar fashion. Should I use some kind of "custom" normal.dot or style sheet, or ??? Thanks! Ferrell |
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In the template, set up numbering based on styles; see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html. Then have your users apply styles instead of using the Bullets and Numbering dialog box or the Numbering button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ferrell Ramey" wrote in message ... I work with a law firm that requires a particular format when using the outline and numbering. It is real simple, and I can get it to work once. What I'd like is to set ALL users to use this format unless the specifically do otherwise. My problem is I can get it to work on particular documents, etc. But when the user selects the numbering off of the "menu bar" it goes back to the Microsoft default way. I know there has to be a way to use my outline as the default but cannot find it. I'm hoping someone here will be able to tell me a way. I am trying to prevent the users from accidentally using the Microsoft default when they are in a hurry and don't notice that it's the wrong one. MS Example is: 1. Test a. Test i. Test 1. Test a. Test i. Test Mine: 1. Test a. Test i. Test (1) Test (a) Test (i) Test a) and so on. [ This is where we usually end. I know that there are only small differences, but I sign the back of the paycheck, not the front. %) We NEVER use the MS default and will always use the "Mine" example unless the user gets a wild hair and forces it to change, but then when they come back in the next time I want it to go back to our custom set. I also want to do this with the "styles" and I'm sure it'd be done in a similar fashion. Should I use some kind of "custom" normal.dot or style sheet, or ??? Thanks! Ferrell |
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