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Subject:Re: Bullets going awry From:"M Page" <mpage -at- csl -dot- co -dot- uk> To:techwr-l Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:55:21 -0000
Yes.
Use a VBA macro to define your bullets. Run the macro.
<lidgerding -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote in message news:224693 -at- techwr-l -dot- -dot- -dot-
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> Hello, all :)
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> I've been lurking on this list for quite some time, so hello finally. :)
Now, for my question...
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> I've created a template in Word 2002 and the bullets work fine if you use
it to start a new document. However, if you apply it to an existing
document, the bullet style changes from a dot to a big O.
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> I think I know why it is doing this: Word looks to the third bullet style
in the Bullets and Numbering dialogue box to determine the type of bullet
for the Bullet style. The style of bullet is different in the document than
that which I set up in the template.
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> Is there any way that I can make the template overwrite what is in the
document's settings in the Bullets and Numbering dialogue box?
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> I've created a new style called Bullet...would it be better to modify the
built in style called List Bullet?
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> I hope this made sense! Thanks in advance for your help! :)
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> ~Cassandra
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