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bronxbabe

As I understand it, all styles are based on the Normal style. So, if I want
to make a change throughout the document (e.g., font, etc...), I normally
change my Normal style. Lately, I've noticed that, while modifying a
document, if I decide I want everything to be full justification and change
Normal to full justification, my other styles don't change. They remain left
justified. Any reason why this is happening? Shouldn't those styles'
justification change when I change Normal? (p.s. I check the styles being
used and they are ALL based on Normal)

Thanks in advance :blush:)
 
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bronxbabe

The article didn't really help because Normal is the parent style. Any other
ideas?

Thanks in advance :blush:)
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

As I say, if the style has already been used, you may have to apply the
formatting to the style directly; it doesn't always "trickle down" when you
change the base style, especially if you've modified the style in any way.
 

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