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I work on multiple long research report documents (350-500 pgs ea.) a month.
Most of these documents originally were thesis or dissertation documents.
Some of these students get totally carried away with style sheets, almost
every line is a different style. They create a style for everything you can
imagine. By the time I get these reports, I only have a few days to convert
them to readable reports with specific headings, sections, etc. I know I can
apply a template (which I have a specific template for the report format),
however, it does not save me from having to reapply a style to every
paragraph, heading, etc. Part of the problem is that most of the report has
tons of elaborate equations, and these cannot be messed with. Has anyone a
solution to applying the report template and overriding the template that the
student used? I've searched everywhere that I can think of in Microsoft's
knowledge base.
Most of these documents originally were thesis or dissertation documents.
Some of these students get totally carried away with style sheets, almost
every line is a different style. They create a style for everything you can
imagine. By the time I get these reports, I only have a few days to convert
them to readable reports with specific headings, sections, etc. I know I can
apply a template (which I have a specific template for the report format),
however, it does not save me from having to reapply a style to every
paragraph, heading, etc. Part of the problem is that most of the report has
tons of elaborate equations, and these cannot be messed with. Has anyone a
solution to applying the report template and overriding the template that the
student used? I've searched everywhere that I can think of in Microsoft's
knowledge base.