atw: Re: austechwriter Digest V6 #317

Is this in Word?

Sounds like they had a macro in theirs to protect the style. When you saved
it you then created that template style as a default.

You may have to create another style template and protect it. Then cut and
paste their document into yours.

Dave


On 12/16/08, FreeLists Mailing List Manager <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> austechwriter Digest    Mon, 15 Dec 2008        Volume: 06  Issue: 317
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>                Char Char Char Problem in Word
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> From: "Tracey Colasacco" <Tracey@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Char Char Char Problem in Word
> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:02:38 +1100
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> Hi all,
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> Problem:  I create a template with various styles, then find that a style
> char char char exists and replaces all my defined styles which means I lose
> the stylesheet funtionality. Has anyone else had this problem - it is
> prolific in the documents produced by this one client and my 'clean'
> templates end up infected by this problem.  One can't work without
> styles!!!
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> Any suggestions on how to solve this problem would be appreciated.
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