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How to have one custom styles pane for all documents?
Hi everyone,
I want to have the same 4-5 formatting styles (title, heading 1, heading 2, heading 3, referencing) for all my word documents. But every time I open and work on a new word document, I find myself having to re-create the same custom formatting styles from scratch - this takes ages and find it a complete waste of time. Is there any way that I can create and refine my 4 or 5 custom styles once and for all, then set it them so that they automatically appear on all new documents I work on? There's clearly something I'm doing wrong, as I find myself having to do the same thing for each and every new document. Much appreciate any help, Best, Freddie Using Microsoft Word for Mac (version 15.13.3) |
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There are several ways.
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