The font settings in the Style definitions in the template are fine -- they say to use Cambria for headings. The weird thing is that, when I publish new documents from my content management system -- based on the template -- they Style definitions in the published document say to use Calibri (and indeed, that's exactly what happens). Is there something in Word that overrides a template style setting?
But I tried unchecking 'Automatically update document styles' in the template anyway. It did not fix the problem when I published . I am not concerned about documents that have already been compromised because we're just in a testing phase, but we need to be able to publish new ones with the correct formatting before we can upgrade to Office 2013.
We have talked to the people at Author-it (our content management system), and they seem to be stumped, too. It's not a problem when we publish from Author-it to Word 2007 or Word 2010. The problem occurs only when we publish to Word 2013. So it seems to me that Word 2013 must be doing something different with templates or styles or fonts than
Word 2010 or 2007.
Last edited by EditorMargaret; 12-04-2014 at 09:33 AM.
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