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I am using a text box to create pull quotes in a book in Word 2007.
I have styled the text to have 3 pt borders at the top and bottom. During
creation of the document, I experimented with different size borders.
Now, while all the borders in the document are set to the style of 3 pt and
all clearly appear as such, when I print to PDF many of the boxes have 1 pt
or other border settings.
When I attempt to modify the style, I can see the different changes, but
still the PDF has the wrong settings for many of the boxes. The style sheet
says the style is not in use, but if I change it, all the pull quotes change.
Is it the case that if a text box was styled manually, and you changed the
style, it would not change the manually set text box? Is there a way to
overcome this?
I would also like to know if there is any way to search all the text boxes
and confirm that the "expand to fit text" is checked.
Thanks.
I have styled the text to have 3 pt borders at the top and bottom. During
creation of the document, I experimented with different size borders.
Now, while all the borders in the document are set to the style of 3 pt and
all clearly appear as such, when I print to PDF many of the boxes have 1 pt
or other border settings.
When I attempt to modify the style, I can see the different changes, but
still the PDF has the wrong settings for many of the boxes. The style sheet
says the style is not in use, but if I change it, all the pull quotes change.
Is it the case that if a text box was styled manually, and you changed the
style, it would not change the manually set text box? Is there a way to
overcome this?
I would also like to know if there is any way to search all the text boxes
and confirm that the "expand to fit text" is checked.
Thanks.