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I have created a style that I will be using for all of my documents. The
problem is seven volumes have already been written and now I need to apply my
style to them. (1) How do I link (?) my style to these documents, and (2) is
there a method to automatically convert a current style to another style
without having to do it manually, heady-by-heading?
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Hi Gene,

You don't link to a new style in my opinion.
If you are sure that you have used specific style in your seven volumes
(this may be built in style or earlier created by yourself), if you just
modify it, all the changes should be done automatically.

Go to Format-- Styles and Formatting

All the existing styles will be listed. Select the style you want to change
and right click on it. Select modify, apply the settings and it should work.

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"Gene" wrote:

I have created a style that I will be using for all of my documents. The
problem is seven volumes have already been written and now I need to apply my
style to them. (1) How do I link (?) my style to these documents, and (2) is
there a method to automatically convert a current style to another style
without having to do it manually, heady-by-heading?
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Gene

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I have to convert .pdf files into .doc files, and then apply my style to it.
Basically I am trying to use a style from a .dot file that I created and
saved in C:\Documents and Settings\My Name\application
data\Microsoft\Word\Templates

I need to be able to use my style in any document. How do I import it into
any document already created. and then how can I automate the process?
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"Pranav Vaidya" wrote:

Hi Gene,

You don't link to a new style in my opinion.
If you are sure that you have used specific style in your seven volumes
(this may be built in style or earlier created by yourself), if you just
modify it, all the changes should be done automatically.

Go to Format-- Styles and Formatting

All the existing styles will be listed. Select the style you want to change
and right click on it. Select modify, apply the settings and it should work.

HTH,
--
Pranav Vaidya
VBA Developer
PN, MH-India
If you think my answer is useful, please rate this post as an ANSWER!!


"Gene" wrote:

I have created a style that I will be using for all of my documents. The
problem is seven volumes have already been written and now I need to apply my
style to them. (1) How do I link (?) my style to these documents, and (2) is
there a method to automatically convert a current style to another style
without having to do it manually, heady-by-heading?
--
Gene

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Hi Gene

Gene wrote:
I have to convert .pdf files into .doc files, and then apply my style to it.
Basically I am trying to use a style from a .dot file that I created and
saved in C:\Documents and Settings\My Name\application
data\Microsoft\Word\Templates

I need to be able to use my style in any document. How do I import it into
any document already created. and then how can I automate the process?


"style" has a very narrow meaning in Word. You probably have at least a
couple of styles that define your template.

Yours is a pretty classic situation. Usually, it is indeed faster to
create a new document based on your template, then bring the old content
into this file and "style" it once (apply the correct style paragraph
per paragraph).

You can use search/replace or, for frequent usage (or if you are a
proficient coder in Word), code (VBA) to speed up the restyling, but a
fully automated process is not found yet, I reckon. [IOW: the
meta-information about what style any given paragraph has to be
formatted with is simply not there, certainly not in the typical PDF
document.]

HTH
Robert
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