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Subject:Re: Templates in Word (97) From:Roger Mallett <roger -at- CSICAL -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 9 May 1998 14:04:15 -0700
I believe the context was a user defined style. In such a case the
hazard does not exist.
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Roger Mallett
Control Systems
(714) 458-5040 x 239
>Paul wrote:
>
>I have done this, and it works fine. Just be careful--Word '97 has a
>nasty
>tendency to automatically link the styles and you can end up with a
>note when
>you just want a number.
>
>