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Q1. In word 97, I want to rename a bunch of styles. I use
Format|Style|Organizer|Rename, to rename highlighted styles. However, this
is not working.
For example, I want to rename "List 2" to "Numbered Next" So, using the
Rename button, I delete "List 2" and type "Numbered Next." Unfortunately,
what I end up with is a style called "List 2,Numbered Next." How can I
rename these styles?
Q2. The document in question has a bunch of styles called "Heading n," where
n is a number 1-9. Certainly, my document does not have nine levels of
headings (that would be a complex document indeed!). How can I remove all
"Heading n" styles? I want to remove them all because I plan to replace them
with styles named "Head n."
Q3. Positioning more than one graphic per page by floating gets hairy when
the graphic approaches the top of bottom of a page. There seems to be a
force-field in place that bounces the graphic all over creation.
Fortunately, I locked the anchors on my graphics. How can I place graphics
with certainty first time, and, as I add text, how do I prevent the graphics
(which move with the text) from getting bounced out of position as they
approach the top or bottom of a page. This is causing me a tonne of rework.
Thanks for your thoughts!
Cheers,
Sean
sean -at- quodata -dot- com
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