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Changing formatting wtih each opening of long doc

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del - 25 May 2004 04:32 GMT
Well, sorta long.... 300 pages plus.

Every time I fire up Word Professional 2003, it VERY slightly changes
random formatting (blank lines, for example), resulting in a screwed
up index and table of contents.

Is there any way to 'lock' all formatting to stop this?

There were no changes in either printers or computers.

Thanks,

Dan L
Word Heretic - 25 May 2004 14:15 GMT
G'day del <danlnospam45@starband.net>,

Are you using styles?

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del reckoned:

>Well, sorta long.... 300 pages plus.
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>Dan L
del - 25 May 2004 15:11 GMT
Nope. Should I be?

>G'day del <danlnospam45@starband.net>,
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>>Dan L
Word Heretic - 26 May 2004 02:50 GMT
G'day del <danlnospam45@starband.net>,

yep!

Define your styles and apply them. Even bold should be character style
Strong and italics character style Emphasis (both built in and sorta
hard-coded into parts of word that matter).

Any further problems after this is done, please post a new message :-)

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
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del reckoned:

>Nope. Should I be?
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>>>Dan L
 
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