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Old July 30th, 2008, 12:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
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I copied some text from Word 2000 to Visio (can't recall if it was
Visio 2000 or 2003). I think I pasted it as a Word object, and I
might have had to clean up some list bullets of different levels.
After much development of the text, I want to port it back into a Word
document. The styles are defined as they were before. But when I
pasted into Word, the square bullets at one of the levels of
indentation became round. In previous attempts, the indentation was
wrong.

If (for example) one of the paragraphs of pasted text had style List
Bullet 2, is there anyway to force the pasted text to be such the
paragraph in question takes the corresponding List Bullet 2 style as
defined in the destination Word document?

Thanks.
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Old July 30th, 2008, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general
Paul
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Default Copy/paste formatted text Visio-Word

The following post has been cross-posted to
microsoft.public.word.docmanagement and
microsoft.public.visio.general.

On Jul 30, 7:52*am, Paul wrote:
I copied some text from Word 2000 to Visio (can't recall if it was
Visio 2000 or 2003). *I think I pasted it as a Word object, and I
might have had to clean up some list bullets of different levels.
After much development of the text, I want to port it back into a Word
document. *The styles are defined as they were before. *But when I
pasted into Word, the square bullets at one of the levels of
indentation became round. *In previous attempts, the indentation was
wrong.

If (for example) one of the paragraphs of pasted text had style List
Bullet 2, is there anyway to force the pasted text to be such the
paragraph in question takes the corresponding List Bullet 2 style as
defined in the destination Word document?

Thanks.

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Old July 30th, 2008, 01:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.visio.general,microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Paul
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Default Copy/paste formatted text Visio-Word

Oh for the love of.....!!. My brain and fingers are still frozen at
this hour. The following post has *now* been cross-posted to
microsoft.public.word.docmanagement and
microsoft.public.visio.general.

My apologies for the repetition.

On Jul 30, 7:56*am, Paul wrote:
The following post has been cross-posted to
microsoft.public.word.docmanagement and
microsoft.public.visio.general.

On Jul 30, 7:52*am, Paul wrote:
I copied some text from Word 2000 to Visio (can't recall if it was
Visio 2000 or 2003). *I think I pasted it as a Word object, and I
might have had to clean up some list bullets of different levels.
After much development of the text, I want to port it back into a Word
document. *The styles are defined as they were before. *But when I
pasted into Word, the square bullets at one of the levels of
indentation became round. *In previous attempts, the indentation was
wrong.


If (for example) one of the paragraphs of pasted text had style List
Bullet 2, is there anyway to force the pasted text to be such the
paragraph in question takes the corresponding List Bullet 2 style as
defined in the destination Word document?


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