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I've got a series of macros so users can choose paragraphs and style them according to company standards. This way if they inadvertently change fonts, they can select a page and put everything to "approved" style standards.
However, one adverse effect is that afterwards, if they choose to put in a custom tab stop on a single paragraph... it adds the same tab stop to all paragraphs. Before styling, they can tabstop individual paragraphs. After styling, the tabstop goes onto each paragraph regardless. ![]() I am not sure why, or how to fix this. Would there be a style setting that links them all together in this way? Something I can avoid? Is there VBA code for an onclick event for the ruler, so if they try to add a tabstop maybe I can intervene so it only effects the current paragraph? Rather confusing question... but I thought I'd ask. |
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