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Hi Toni
No I don't think this is practicable. The thing is, I have created all styles that I use in the template individually. Body text, table text, table headers, headings, lists, etc. The autotexts contain elements such as safety messages, notes, and tables. Those elements contain styles which I don't want to show to the user - they are already defined in the autotext object and don't need to be applied specifically. The user only should get styles for the different heading levels, the lists, body text, etc. The quickstyles would be ideally for this purpose. I could modify my own ribbon tab to display the quickstyles. But the quickstyles don't allow a list view like the styles pane. |
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