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Old 06-23-2011, 03:35 AM
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Hi m0912329,

Your Word 2010 installtion will still be using the same 'Normal' template that you had for Word 2007. You'll need to delete/rename that before the new Style definitions will come into effect. The 'Normal' template's location is given under File|Word Options > Advanced > File Locations > User templates. Close Word before deleting/renaming.
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