Pasted material not matching destination formatting

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John9210

I have set Word 2007 options to paste material between documents to match the
destination formatting. However, when I paste material from a Word 2007
document into one of my templates (that I created) that has the same style
names as the source, Word goes ahead and pastes all the material with the
Normal style. I have to go in and re-format each paragraph. For example,
Heading 1 in the source document gets pasted in as Normal in the destination
document, even though the destination has a Heading 1 style. Any suggestions
on what can be causing this? When I use the insert file, command, the text is
inserted properly.
Note that I have all the paste option settings set to Match Destination
Formatting.
 
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Stefan Blom

The options you have chosen will adjust the formatting of the copied
paragraphs according to the formatting at the insertion point (see Word
Help).

Instead, to get the effect you want, you should choose the *default*
settings for pasting within and between documents, found under "Cut, copy,
and paste" in Office button | Word Options, Advanced category.

Especially note the importance of the "Use Destination Styles (Default)"
option, which makes sure that styles are preserved when copying between
documents (but of course the definition of the style in the target document
will be applied).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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