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Where are styles stored if not in normal.dot?

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jg70124 - 26 Jan 2004 18:25 GMT
I've created a new document based on normal.dot (in Word 2002).

If I choose "All Styles" in the Styles and Formats pane, I see a list of
about 200 styles, including many variations of "body...", "indent...",
"bold...", "table...", "html...", "list..." and so on.

If I open the organizer, those styles are not shown in my document but not
in Normal.dot.

What are they, and where do they come from?

Thanks.

(PS, I've read Shauna's articles and browsed the MVP.org web site, but
haven't found my answers.)
Greg Maxey - 26 Jan 2004 18:47 GMT
jg70124,

Maybe the following will help clear it up for you:
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/sfpane/StylesAndFormattingP
ane.html
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