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I see that every time I exit the file and reopen Word and reopen that file the style is not formatted correctly
This makes me think that you have set the document to Update styles on Open. This would cause the style settings to be re-imported from the attached template every time you open it. If this is the case, you should either turn this setting OFF or make the style changes in that template first.
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