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I am writing a set of instructions which follows an outline format as shown below. None of the standard "Style" formatting options available look very good so I created my own. Two major issues:
1- After creating saving and even creating a template using the new "Styles", when I open a new Word document, the Styles are not consistent with what exists in the original document. 2- If I select all of one particular style, make a modification, realize I don't like it and select the "undo" option, all of my "Styles" Vanish. I wasn't sure how it happened the first time but I figured it out the second time. At this point, my opinion seems to be that "Styles" are unstable and as such should not be a function of Word until they are stable. Please help me change my mind. 1.0 Section Title 1.1 Task to be accomplished 1.1.1 Detail item1 1.1.2 Detail item 2 2.0 Another Section 2.1 More items 2.1.1 More details. etc... |
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