Weird Styles problem with Word
I am having a weird problem with styles in MS Word (Word 2000).
I have a bunch of separate document chapters in FrameMaker which I have moved into a single MS Word document. I saved each FrameMaker chapter as an MS Word 97 document; then opened the MS Word document; then cut and paste into the one large MS Word document I am creating.
In the original FrameMaker document I had some paragraph formats named Bullet1 (with a diamond bullet in front), KeyPoint (with an exclamation mark bullet in front), and Question (with a question mark bullet in front). These styles remain in the distinct, separate MS Word 97 chapters I created.
Now, here's the kicker. Even though I've pasted all the MS Word 97 chapters into one big, large MS Word 2000 document, each time I get to a new chapter it seems the chapter "forgets" the formatting of these bulleted list styles I created. That is, I have to reapply the list style to each paragraph where it belongs. And, when I first enter each new chapter (but again, this is all in one big document) I have to "remind" Word of the appropriate bullet by again defining the style.
With some 30 chapters, this is a pain in the neck. Any suggestions?
Steve Oppenheimer
Technical & Marketing Writing
writer -at- writemaster -dot- com
www.writemaster.com
(301) 468-9233
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