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Thanks, I haven't tried that yet. As I said, it's a large document and I have a number of styles throughout - how can I copy everything so the formatting does not change when copied to a new document?
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It is not unlikely that some changes will occur; if both the source and target documents contain the same style names but with different properties, the target styles will "win." But you can always test and see what you get.
Of course, you can modify styles after you have pasted the content.
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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Great, thanks for the help! I'll try that out
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