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Copying styles
Hi all
I have a set of Word styles for level 1, 2, 3 that have multi level list numbering associated. I have to create a new document that contains numbered clauses for 3 different parties, e.g. 1. clause 1 paty1 1.1 clause 1.1 party1 2. clause 2 party1 1. clause 1 party2 1.1 clause 1.1 party2 1.2 clause 1.2 party2 3. clause 3 party1 3.1 clause 3.1 party1 1. clause 1 party3 1.1 clause 1.1 party3 2. clause 2 party2 and so on Can I copy the existing set of styles twice and simply rename so I have my 3 styles - if yes, what is the best approach? I hope this makes sense? Kenneth |
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No, you cannot simply copy.
If you need three independent numbering sets, you need three different sets of styles. Each set must be set up with numbering following the directions at: How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in Ribbon Versions of Word by Shauna Kelly |
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