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Remove default paragraph style
I have two documents and copy the styles from one into another. The "default
paragraph" is not in the source document, but appears in the target document. Can I delete it from the style list? How? Thank you for support. |
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Remove default paragraph style
Custom styles can be deleted, for example via the Organizer. With built-in
styles it is a bit more tricky, but if you are using a recent version of Word you can hide the style from view. For detailed instructions, please tell us which version of Word you are using. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bagiu" wrote in message ... I have two documents and copy the styles from one into another. The "default paragraph" is not in the source document, but appears in the target document. Can I delete it from the style list? How? Thank you for support. |
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Remove default paragraph style
Word 2007.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: Custom styles can be deleted, for example via the Organizer. With built-in styles it is a bit more tricky, but if you are using a recent version of Word you can hide the style from view. For detailed instructions, please tell us which version of Word you are using. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bagiu" wrote in message ... I have two documents and copy the styles from one into another. The "default paragraph" is not in the source document, but appears in the target document. Can I delete it from the style list? How? Thank you for support. |
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Remove default paragraph style
To hide styles in Word 2007: In the Styles pane (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S), click
the Manage Styles button. On the Recommend tab, select a style that you want to hide. Under "Set whether style shows..." click the Hide button. Repeat for any additional styles that you want to hide. To transfer the setting to the attached template, click "New documents based on this template" before clicking OK. Note that the above procedure only controls the display of styles. If you want to prevent users from using certain styles, use document protection instead: On the Review tab, click Protect Document, and then click Restrict Formatting and Editing. In the task pane, click "Limit formatting to a selection of styles" and click Settings. Click to remove the check marks from the styles that you want to restrict. When you are done, click OK. Then click the Yes, Start Enforcing Protection button in the task pane. You cannot restrict the use of the Normal style, but you can hide it (as explained in the first paragraph). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bagiu" wrote in message ... Word 2007. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Custom styles can be deleted, for example via the Organizer. With built-in styles it is a bit more tricky, but if you are using a recent version of Word you can hide the style from view. For detailed instructions, please tell us which version of Word you are using. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "bagiu" wrote in message ... I have two documents and copy the styles from one into another. The "default paragraph" is not in the source document, but appears in the target document. Can I delete it from the style list? How? Thank you for support. |
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