Styles Created by Word

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Ross from Orlando

In Word 2007 I have a document with several custom styles. One of them
is called "Agr Para," which is based on Normal and which has several
other attributes such as justified. Whenever I modify an instance of
the style (for example, increase the font size) Word creates, on the
fly, a new style called "Agr Para + 14pt". Is there a way to keep Word
from doing this? Thanks,

Ross
 
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Jay Freedman

In Word 2007 I have a document with several custom styles. One of them
is called "Agr Para," which is based on Normal and which has several
other attributes such as justified. Whenever I modify an instance of
the style (for example, increase the font size) Word creates, on the
fly, a new style called "Agr Para + 14pt". Is there a way to keep Word
from doing this? Thanks,

Ross

Go to Office button > Word Options > Advanced, in the Editing Options group, and
uncheck "Keep track of formatting".
 

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