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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon
- Your style needs to be set as a Quick Style to appear in the gallery. You can change the priority as shown in Suzanne's page.
- You can also use the Styles Pane to view all of the styles, whether or not they are Quick styles. The Styles Pane by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP
- You can attach a keyboard shortcut to a style.
- I gave you a separate link about [Quick] Style Sets but because of the way this forum is formatted you may have missed it. Again: [Quick] Style Sets.
- Here is a link to my free Add-In that gives access to more styles tools in the QAT: Styles QAT Add-In. It contains no macros and gives access to the Styles Drop-Down, the Styles Pane, and the Quick Styles Gallery under all tabs.
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I can't find anything about Quick Styles in Suzanne's manual. When I search for Quick Style, only Quick Style Gallery is ever highlighted throughout the whole document. What is the difference between a Style and a Quick Style? What makes it 'Quick'? I am none the wiser. I don't know how to set the Style I have saved as a Quick Style, (or what that entails changing about it), because I don't know where it has been placed. If it is in the gallery under the Design tab then they don't have names, and I can't guess which one it is. Also, if my Style needs to be set as a Quick Style to appear in the gallery, then where are all the non-Quick Styles located? Perhaps the Style I have saved is there.
Also Suzanne states this at the beginning of the manual: "The current Ribbon, introduced in Word 2007, substituted the Quick Style Gallery for the Style dropdown and introduced other new ways to view and manage styles. "
I use Word 2016. Does this mean that actually I have a Ribbon instead of a Quick Style Gallery? Then what is the Ribbon and would my saved non-Quick Style be there instead?