In Word 2013 and later the Quick Styles are found on the Design tab in their own gallery. ![]() Word help talks about fields codes and other unnecessarily complicated stuff.Īnyway, my conclusion is that whether based on normal.dot or a home-grown template the easiest way to get the correct title is to enter it on a document by document basis.Įdited by drivingmecrazy, 25 November 2006 - 12:49 PM. The styles in the document that are part of a Quick Style Set will change when you change sets to the definitions in the new set. I cleared the title on the template and all documents were saved with no title. No matter what I did to the document, the title stayed the same (even deleting all the words that came from the template made no difference). Creating custom Word styles based on existing styles Note: The instructions and screenshots for this tutorial are for Word 2010, but using styles in Word 2007 is the same except where noted. Then I created a new document based on the template. This tutorial will take some time, so grab your favorite drink then let’s get started For the following tutorial, open Word 2007 or 2010 to start a new document. Lo and behold the title in the template showed as the first few words of the document. I created a Word document but saved it as a template. ![]() However, this also applies to creating a template from a Word document so I thought I'd throw it into the pot for thought's sake. ![]() ![]() Absolutely take your point about waiting for the original poster to respond and I think you're right about having a 'stock' document that is just partially changed.
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