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BUG in Word 2003: Styles Organiser won't copy Styles with spaces

 
 
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      25th Mar 2005
BUG in Word 2003: Styles Organiser does not copy Styles that have spaces in
their names! e.g. It will copy "Header" but not "Heading 1".
 
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      25th Mar 2005
Hi Rick,

In the case of Heading 1, that's a built in
standard Word/HTML style, available in any Word document.

If you modify the style, say make the text color red, then
the built in styles should show it in the organizer as it's
then non-standard.

If you created a new style then it should appear in the
organizer's style tab.

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BUG in Word 2003: Styles Organiser does not copy Styles that have spaces in
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      31st Mar 2005
Dear Bob

Thanks for the reply. We modify Heading 1, 2, 3, etc to suit ourselves.
However, this is irrelevant. The space in the name prevents Word 2003 from
copyng the style: When one tries to copy, it behaves as if the style has no
name. It also won't rename it: Instead one ends up with a messy name like
"Heading 1,Heading1" which the Organiser does not understand either. You can
try this with any style that has a space in the name, not just a built-in one.

RICKgards

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:

> Hi Rick,
>
> In the case of Heading 1, that's a built in
> standard Word/HTML style, available in any Word document.
>
> If you modify the style, say make the text color red, then
> the built in styles should show it in the organizer as it's
> then non-standard.
>
> If you created a new style then it should appear in the
> organizer's style tab.
>
> ========
> <<"Rick Raubenheimer" <Rick (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8ECDCB1C-B76E-4310-B0C1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> BUG in Word 2003: Styles Organiser does not copy Styles that have spaces in
> their names! e.g. It will copy "Header" but not "Heading 1". >>
> --
> Let us know if this helped you,
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


 
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