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Old 08-15-2015, 11:57 PM
writty writty is offline How can I change the default style set so that it automatically applies to all documents? Mac OS X How can I change the default style set so that it automatically applies to all documents? Office for Mac 2011
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I've created a template featuring the styles I commonly use, but have to go in and apply it through the organizer every time I open a new document. Is there any way to make this template the default style set, so that it shows up automatically any time a new document is opened? I'm using Word 2011 for Mac.
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