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The list of styles appears in different way in different document?????
Please, see the attached image that shows my question why we have this different look? And how to switch from look to another???? Thank you |
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Hi Jamal,
Probably because the two documents have different Styles defined or in use.
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but is there a way to move the styles from right to left??? i need the appearance to be from left to right. thank you regards Jamal |
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Hi Jamal,
The arrangement may have something to do with the document's language settings. Your screen layout is certainly different from mine. It's not an area I know much about, sorry.
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Hi Jamal
I see you've posted the same question at: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/o...c-68b599b31bf5 For cross-posting etiquette, please read http://www.excelguru.ca/node/7
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