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Old 04-22-2013, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by hannu View Post
Ok thanks macropod, got me a bit further but the main objective is to be able to open a new blank document write a document for a company XYZ, (which has a specific style guide), click on a button in the Styles group and magically change all the fonts and headings to the specified style. It seems Word 2007 cannot do that.
I can open an old document (for testing purposes) and apply XYZ styles but to be able to change style i have to select text and then change it to the required style. If I have a 10 page document it just seems so clumsy...
Create a separate template for each company. Use that template as the basis for new documents for the company. That is one of the purposes of templates.
Templates in Microsoft Word
Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word
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