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First, if you are going to use something as a template, save it as a template.
Second, you can only have one style definition for a particular style in a document. |
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Thanks for the replies.
Yes, I am aware that I should use a template file for something that is a template. I have inherited the current situation, where doc (yes, doc- not docx!) files are copied, pasted, and edited over and over again. I did not create it myself. Guessed: do you (or anyone else) have any suggestions on a method to keep track of what I am calling "metasections" in VBA? Some of them will contain multiple Word sections, others will only have a single Word section. As I said previously, I am experience in VBA in Excel, but not yet in Word, so I'm not sure what tools are available. |
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