"In current document" in style pane options

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Grasshopper

Hi,

There is an option "In current document" in "Select styles to show"
drop-down list of style pane options.
1. What is this intended for?
2. What is the difference between the "Recommended" and the "In current
document" options?

Thanks
Smbat
 
Logically, that option should display the styles that are currently applied
to text in the document. However, a quick test shows that "In current
document" seems to behave pretty much the same as "In use," which shows
(built-in) styles that were applied to text but no longer are.
 
Hmm, thinking about this, I guess "In current document" could also be
interpreted to mean "styles that have been added to the current document,"
but I believe that completely eliminates the distinction between "In current
document" and "In use."
 
Stefan Blom said:
Logically, that option should display the styles that are currently
applied
to text in the document. However, a quick test shows that "In current
document" seems to behave pretty much the same as "In use," which shows
(built-in) styles that were applied to text but no longer are.

Corrected version: which shows (built-in) styles that currently are or once
was applied to text in the document.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
 

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