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How can I match completely the formats on separate word documents? (These are the various tales in a book of short stories. One document per story). Can I decide a format for one document, and then apply it to new blank documents, or to others already with content.
I mean everything: headers footers, margins, font, size, line spacing etc If I do nothing, the various documents seem to end up with slightly differing formats. |
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You need to become familiar with the idea of Templates. Templates in Microsoft Word
Take a document that has the formatting you want and save a copy of that as a template. Erase the content. Use that template as the basis for your other stories. |
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For ones that are already written, you can use the template to create a new document. Then copy the content from the existing story into the new document and save that.
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Dear Charles Kenyon
Thank you very much for this. I will study your tutorial over the holiday. Merry Christmas Richard Buckley |
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You are welcome. It is a lot to take in in one sitting, I know. Enjoy your holidays.
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