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Old 01-30-2023, 07:53 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Applying a new Style Set isn't changing the appearance of my styles Windows 11 Applying a new Style Set isn't changing the appearance of my styles Office 2021
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I think Andrew has covered much of it.
  • [Quick] Style Sets deal only with styles in the Quick Styles Gallery.
  • If the styles are not used in a recipient document you will see no differences.
  • Different Themes will change how many styles look.
  • Any direct formatting is not likely to be changed by applying a Style Set.
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