The font for many styles in Word (unless you change it to a specific font)
is defined as being either the Body font or the Heading font. This is
determined by the theme. If, instead of assigning a specific font to a
style, you choose Body or Heading, then if you apply a different theme that
uses different Body and Heading fonts, your styles will change
automatically. You still define the font size and other properties (Bold,
Italic) in the paragraph style, but the font itself can be variable. If you
want only specific fonts for the styles (and this would especially be true
in a template that used more than two fonts), then you can define them in
the template styles; they would then not change if you applied a different
theme (though some other elements, such as colors, might).
You can see how this works (with Live Preview) by selecting a document that
has both headings and body text in it and then hovering over the various
theme font sets in Home | Styles | Change Styles | Fonts.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
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> What are the +Body and +Heading fonts that I see in Word 2010?
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> Daddy
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