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Old July 28th, 2004, 07:56 PM
Anthony
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Hi,
This is sort of a follow-up to the posting subject:
"Set Styles to Factory Default"

I've been working with our IT group to figure out the
template regeneration issue (every time we try, it still
looks like the heading styles have been altered from MS
factory default).

Does anyone know where I can get the specs of default
heading styles?

We are using Word 2000 and this is what our Normal.dot
gives us:

Heading 1: Arial 16pt, Bold (Should be Times, 14pt, bold)
Heading 2: Arial 14pt, Bold and Italic (should be times,
12pt, bold and italic)

etc.

Thanks
Anthony
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Old July 29th, 2004, 12:00 AM
Dayo Mitchell
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Has anybody mentioned yet that if you attempt to delete a built-in style
(like Heading 1) in the Organizer (under Tools | Macros or maybe Tools |
Templates and Add-ins), it is supposed to return to the default definition?

I'm in a different version but the default Heading 1 here is not Times Bold
14pt, nor what you say "should be" for Heading 2. If they were so defined,
I think fewer people would complain about Word's "ransom-note" formatting. I
think the Arial styles are the default. In fact, I just went and checked on
a public computer running Word 2000 that I strongly doubt anybody has
bothered to customize, and Heading 1 is 16pt Arial Bold and Heading 2 is
14pt Arial Bold Italic.

What made you think these were not the default?

DM

On 7/28/04 2:56 PM, "Anthony" wrote:

Hi,
This is sort of a follow-up to the posting subject:
"Set Styles to Factory Default"

I've been working with our IT group to figure out the
template regeneration issue (every time we try, it still
looks like the heading styles have been altered from MS
factory default).

Does anyone know where I can get the specs of default
heading styles?

We are using Word 2000 and this is what our Normal.dot
gives us:

Heading 1: Arial 16pt, Bold (Should be Times, 14pt, bold)
Heading 2: Arial 14pt, Bold and Italic (should be times,
12pt, bold and italic)

etc.

Thanks
Anthony


  #3  
Old July 29th, 2004, 12:37 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Unfortunately, the built-in heading styles and Normal can't be deleted in
this way. But if you start Word with the /a switch (or rename Normal.dot),
the styles will have their default formatting.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Dayo Mitchell" wrote in
message news:BD2DA836.37EF2%dayomitchell_1997@NOhotmailSPA M.com.invalid...
Has anybody mentioned yet that if you attempt to delete a built-in style
(like Heading 1) in the Organizer (under Tools | Macros or maybe Tools |
Templates and Add-ins), it is supposed to return to the default

definition?

I'm in a different version but the default Heading 1 here is not Times

Bold
14pt, nor what you say "should be" for Heading 2. If they were so

defined,
I think fewer people would complain about Word's "ransom-note" formatting.

I
think the Arial styles are the default. In fact, I just went and checked

on
a public computer running Word 2000 that I strongly doubt anybody has
bothered to customize, and Heading 1 is 16pt Arial Bold and Heading 2 is
14pt Arial Bold Italic.

What made you think these were not the default?

DM

On 7/28/04 2:56 PM, "Anthony" wrote:

Hi,
This is sort of a follow-up to the posting subject:
"Set Styles to Factory Default"

I've been working with our IT group to figure out the
template regeneration issue (every time we try, it still
looks like the heading styles have been altered from MS
factory default).

Does anyone know where I can get the specs of default
heading styles?

We are using Word 2000 and this is what our Normal.dot
gives us:

Heading 1: Arial 16pt, Bold (Should be Times, 14pt, bold)
Heading 2: Arial 14pt, Bold and Italic (should be times,
12pt, bold and italic)

etc.

Thanks
Anthony



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Old July 29th, 2004, 07:28 PM
Anthony
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Suzanne:
"start Word with the /a switch"
Do you mean on the run command line?

Dayo:
I was looking at an older FDA guidance document on
creating pdf files. In a section about heading styles,
there is a screen shot of the styles drop down bar in
Word. This is what I thought to be the default styles.

If on a public computer (and I agree, that would most
likely have the factory defaults), the heading styles are
what I have as well, then I'm just chasing goose here.

Thanks everyone for confirming my sanity!

-----Original Message-----
Unfortunately, the built-in heading styles and Normal

can't be deleted in
this way. But if you start Word with the /a switch (or

rename Normal.dot),
the styles will have their default formatting.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups

to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Dayo Mitchell"

wrote in
message news:BD2DA836.37EF2%

lid...
Has anybody mentioned yet that if you attempt to delete

a built-in style
(like Heading 1) in the Organizer (under Tools | Macros

or maybe Tools |
Templates and Add-ins), it is supposed to return to the

default
definition?

I'm in a different version but the default Heading 1

here is not Times
Bold
14pt, nor what you say "should be" for Heading 2. If

they were so
defined,
I think fewer people would complain about

Word's "ransom-note" formatting.
I
think the Arial styles are the default. In fact, I just

went and checked
on
a public computer running Word 2000 that I strongly

doubt anybody has
bothered to customize, and Heading 1 is 16pt Arial Bold

and Heading 2 is
14pt Arial Bold Italic.

What made you think these were not the default?

DM

On 7/28/04 2:56 PM, "Anthony" wrote:

Hi,
This is sort of a follow-up to the posting subject:
"Set Styles to Factory Default"

I've been working with our IT group to figure out the
template regeneration issue (every time we try, it

still
looks like the heading styles have been altered from

MS
factory default).

Does anyone know where I can get the specs of default
heading styles?

We are using Word 2000 and this is what our Normal.dot
gives us:

Heading 1: Arial 16pt, Bold (Should be Times, 14pt,

bold)
Heading 2: Arial 14pt, Bold and Italic (should be

times,
12pt, bold and italic)

etc.

Thanks
Anthony



.

  #5  
Old July 29th, 2004, 07:57 PM
Dayo Mitchell
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Oops. Somewhere I picked up the (incorrect) notion that the refusal to
delete it nevertheless reset the definition. Apologies for confusing the
issue.

DM

On 7/28/04 7:37 PM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Unfortunately, the built-in heading styles and Normal can't be deleted in
this way. But if you start Word with the /a switch (or rename Normal.dot),
the styles will have their default formatting.



"Dayo Mitchell" wrote in
message news:BD2DA836.37EF2%dayomitchell_1997@NOhotmailSPA M.com.invalid...
Has anybody mentioned yet that if you attempt to delete a built-in style
(like Heading 1) in the Organizer (under Tools | Macros or maybe Tools |
Templates and Add-ins), it is supposed to return to the default

definition?


  #6  
Old July 29th, 2004, 10:42 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default What are the default heading styles?

Hmm. Maybe it does! I confess I haven't tested that... Well, I just did (and
I realized in the process that it's in "Styles in use," not "User-defined
styles" that you have to do it), and (in Word 2003 at least), the Delete
button is disabled for heading styles.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Dayo Mitchell" wrote in
message news:BD2EC0CF.380C7%dayomitchell_1997@NOhotmailSPA M.com.invalid...
Oops. Somewhere I picked up the (incorrect) notion that the refusal to
delete it nevertheless reset the definition. Apologies for confusing the
issue.

DM

On 7/28/04 7:37 PM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Unfortunately, the built-in heading styles and Normal can't be deleted

in
this way. But if you start Word with the /a switch (or rename

Normal.dot),
the styles will have their default formatting.



"Dayo Mitchell" wrote in
message

news:BD2DA836.37EF2%dayomitchell_1997@NOhotmailSPA M.com.invalid...
Has anybody mentioned yet that if you attempt to delete a built-in

style
(like Heading 1) in the Organizer (under Tools | Macros or maybe Tools

|
Templates and Add-ins), it is supposed to return to the default

definition?



 




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