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Old 07-08-2011, 04:12 AM
Jamal NUMAN Jamal NUMAN is offline "Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!! Windows XP "Table of content" based on "Normal Style" behavior!!!! Office 2007
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Hi Jamal,

All Styles are based on the 'Normal' Style. So you need to be especially careful about modifying it, since any changes you make there can affect every other Style in the document.

For what you're doing, I'd have created a new Style for whatever needed the 0.95 line height, rather than modifying 'Normal'. You could probably do that even now, and return the 'Normal' Style to the default 'single' line height, but whether that would be worthwhile at this stage depends on how much else this might effect.
Thank you Paul. i needed to know this fact so that i can manage and control the content of my document better.

sounds to be very essential concept in Word! i didn't know this fact that "all styles are based on Normal style"

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