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I'm sure that is the most efficient choice, but not something that we could all do. :-)
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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>>Alternatively, just edit the XML for that style
Could you point me in the direction where I can learn how to do that? Or give a quick explanation here? I am freeeekin out of my mind...I fixed this by searching and replacing that style with that style (sounds really dumb....) but now I see that every time I exit the file and reopen Word and reopen that file the style is not formatted correctly (when I choose the text it says the right style and the style properties are set correctly... this must be the Ghost of Matilda Gates haunting a loyal Word user for over 30 years... but what should I do to stop the farse? Thank you and have a good day! Susan Flamingo |
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I should have made clear that my comment was a response to the post from Andrew, who I am sure is more than capable of editing the XML
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