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From: Deej Hernandez on 13 May 2010 21:41 I have Office 2007 and I am using 11 Styles sets in Word. All of the sets have the same style (Numbers) for formatting numbers. In 9 of the sets applying Numbers applies the formatting I use for numbers. In 2 of the sets applying the Numbers style does nothing. The Styles section of the ribbon shows that the style has been applied but no changes are actually made to the formatting. All sets are set up with Numbers as Linked, Style based on no style, and the Style name and style for following paragraph are both set to Numbers. Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to get those two sets to actually apply the style setting?
From: Krystal on 14 May 2010 13:41 Deej, I'm guessing you are using the numbering scheme in the multi-level list in Word 2007? I noticed that only 9 levels are possible using this method, so maybe that's why your final 2 styles aren't applying correctly? "Deej Hernandez" wrote: > I have Office 2007 and I am using 11 Styles sets in Word. All of the sets > have the same style (Numbers) for formatting numbers. In 9 of the sets > applying Numbers applies the formatting I use for numbers. In 2 of the sets > applying the Numbers style does nothing. The Styles section of the ribbon > shows that the style has been applied but no changes are actually made to the > formatting. All sets are set up with Numbers as Linked, Style based on no > style, and the Style name and style for following paragraph are both set to > Numbers. > > Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to get those two sets to > actually apply the style setting?
From: Deej Hernandez on 21 May 2010 14:42
Krystal, Sorry, must not have made myself clear. The style I am referring to is one I set under Quick Styles. I convert documents to PDF format for several college students. I use Bell MT as the main font for the documents but numbers are too small in that font so I use a Quick Style that applies Calibri to any numbers in the documents. Each student has their own Quick Style set to apply any specialized formatting they requested. All of them, however, have a Style in the set that I named Numbers. That is the style that won't apply correctly in 2 of the Quick Style sets. Sorry I didn't see this earlier but I am not being notified of replies as I requested. "Krystal" wrote: > Deej, > > I'm guessing you are using the numbering scheme in the multi-level list in > Word 2007? I noticed that only 9 levels are possible using this method, so > maybe that's why your final 2 styles aren't applying correctly? > > > "Deej Hernandez" wrote: > > > I have Office 2007 and I am using 11 Styles sets in Word. All of the sets > > have the same style (Numbers) for formatting numbers. In 9 of the sets > > applying Numbers applies the formatting I use for numbers. In 2 of the sets > > applying the Numbers style does nothing. The Styles section of the ribbon > > shows that the style has been applied but no changes are actually made to the > > formatting. All sets are set up with Numbers as Linked, Style based on no > > style, and the Style name and style for following paragraph are both set to > > Numbers. > > > > Can anyone tell me why this is happening and how to get those two sets to > > actually apply the style setting? |