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Old 10-08-2011, 12:20 AM
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Try this first

In the Styles Group click on the little arrow in the right hand corner and select the Manage Styles icon at the bottom. Find the style and click on modify, check the Add to Quick Style List and choose the New Document Based on This Template option. If already added to Quick Style List look in Recommended Tab, if greyed out click on show.



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Old 10-10-2011, 06:26 AM
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In the Styles Group click on the little arrow in the right hand corner and select the Manage Styles icon at the bottom. Find the style and click on modify, check the Add to Quick Style List and choose the New Document Based on This Template option. If already added to Quick Style List look in Recommended Tab, if greyed out click on show.
I actually have tried that, but "Bullet" doesn't show up in the Manage Styles window, either.
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