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Subject:Re: TECHWR-L Digest - 7 Jun 1995 to 8 Jun 1995 From:Marcia Coulter <notjust -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 9 Jun 1995 19:09:19 -0700
Douglas Thayer wrote:
> ...but we are still finding problems. This time, when we make
> local changes to a paragraph but do not redefine the paragraph's
> style (in other words, we override attributes of the applied
> style), the changes are discarded the next time we open the
> file. This used to be so simple in Word 2.0...
Can't say for absolutely certain, but I think I know what the problem
is. If I'm right, following these steps will fix it. If I'm wrong,
well..Give me some more details and maybe I can still help.
1. On the File menu, select Templates. The Templates and Add-ins window
appears.
2. Make sure that the option "Automatically Update Document Styles" is
*not* selected.
3. Click OK.
That's it. If the option in question *is* selected, every time you open
the document the style reverts to what's defined in the attached style
sheet(s).
Good luck.
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Marcia Coulter
notjust -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com