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AutoText entries without a paragraph style

 
 
hescameron@gmail.com
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      12th Nov 2007
I'm trying to create a range of salutations that I can use in my
emails and have a problem in that when autotext entries are entered in
a situation where the paragraph style is not the same as the paragraph
style in which the entry was created.

This is especially relevant when I'm trying to use the Autotext entry
in a reply and the text colour should be dark blue instead of black.

I've read in the Microsoft Help Files that:
When you create an AutoText entry, it's automatically linked to the
paragraph style (paragraph style: A combination of character- and
paragraph-formatting characteristics that are named and stored as a
set. You can select a paragraph and use the style to apply all of the
formatting characteristics to the paragraph at one time.) of the text
or graphic you used to create the entry.

Is there anyway for this not to be the case?

 
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