Hi =?Utf-8?B?Um95IFNwcnVuZ2Vy?=,
How do I get printed output naming every style and formatting change,
accompanied with what page it appears on, for example, a document map showing
line by line style and formatting? Is this possible?
Only by using a macro, and for that I advise you to ask in the word.vba
newsgroup as it not a simple "I can type it out for you in a couple of
minutes" kind of task. It's something you're going to have to learn how to
program.
Both of you provided useful advice but neither of you truly addressed the
question.
Because this is an end-user newsgroup, and we were providing information
that an end-user can work with without needing to use macros.
Given Word 2003, if you know which styles are allowed, I'd be tempted to
work with the Styles and Formatting task pane. Set it to show all formatting
in use, and make sure the option "Keep track of formatting" is activated in
Tools/Options/Edit. The task pane should now show you all formatting that's
been applied in the document - both styles as well as direct formatting.
Now go to an entry that's "not allowed". Hover the mouse over it, then click
on the arrow that appears at the right. You should see information on how
often it's been used. You should also be able to "Select all (n) instances".
Once you've done this, you can clear the direct formatting (Ctrl+Q,
Ctrl+Spacebar), then click on a style name valid for this formatting and it
will be applied.
Find/Replace will let you find each individual instance of a formatting set.
Personally, I find these tools just as useful, if not more useful, than the
printed format you propose
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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