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Hello, Forum:
I’m searching for a macro (I assume it would be macro, but anything that works is fine by me) to accomplish the following. Any changes I make in Format/Styles/Heading 1 (for example)/Modify and then save as “New documents based on this template” appear in all future documents. I want the changes to appear in all documents, including ones made previously, so all my documents to have the same formatting. Thanks! |
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If you want to update a template's Style definition, simply choose the 'New documents based on this template' option when making the Style update.
If you want the changes to a template's Style definitions to propagate to an existing document based on the template, apply the 'automatically update document styles' option to that document (see under Developer|Document Template>Templates). No macros required and you can be selective about which documents are updated.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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