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Old 02-17-2024, 05:20 PM
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Maybe this would require custom ribbon coding.
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I need to ask the user to choose an available char style in the doc. Opening a dialog/list box with a list of the styles, I think I can handle on my own. But is there a way that within this dialog box, the styles should be shown formatted per their actual formatting (font type, bold, etc). I have already been told it cannot be done
There is very limited support to set font attributes for User Form controls, but not sufficient to replicate character styles. If your character styles have been named according to their purpose, why would the user need to know what the results will look like?

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Maybe this would require custom ribbon coding.
There is nothing in Ribbon XML to specify font attributes for ribbon controls.
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