Has anyone got a macro that will display all the styles defined in a
template and print out the name of the style using the style, and then
underneath it, print out the definition of the style (using the normal
style!)
Something along the lines
Normal
Font:(Default) Times New Roman, English (U.K.), Left, Line spacing:
Single, Widow/Orphan Control
Heading 1
Normal + Font : 16pt, bold, kern at 16pt, Space before: 12pt, After
3pt, Keep with next, Level 1
etc.
Thanks
Noz

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Brian - 24 Jul 2007 12:32 GMT
Select File\Print
In the Print What selection, Choose styles
Hope this helps,

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> Has anyone got a macro that will display all the styles defined in a
> template and print out the name of the style using the style, and then
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> Noz
Nozza - 24 Jul 2007 13:28 GMT
>Select File\Print
>In the Print What selection, Choose styles
>
>Hope this helps,
Brilliant!
It did the trick nicely!
I never knew it was there - and I've been using Word since the DOS
days!
For nostalgia, Word 5.5 now available as a free download at
<http://download.microsoft.com/download/word97win/Wd55_be/97/WIN98/EN-US/Wd55_ben.exe>
Noz

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Nozza - 24 Jul 2007 12:37 GMT
Thought I had it with
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140742/en-us>
But this isn't working - it object to Countstyles()
And the "help" at the bottom of the article
For additional information regarding the CountStyles() function, click
Microsoft Word Help Topics on the Help menu, and see the
"CountStyles() function" topic.
Isn't helpful either - as Help doesn't find anything about
countstyles...
BTW am using Word 2003
Noz

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