WD: How to Copy Styles from One MacWord Document to AnotherLast reviewed: February 5, 1998Article ID: Q113316 |
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SUMMARYThis article discusses methods of copying styles between two existing documents. You can transfer an entire style sheet (including standard styles and custom styles), or you can transfer individual styles.
MORE INFORMATIONEach Word document has a style sheet, which contains the specific styles for that document. When you open a new document, Word forms the style sheet, consisting of styles as follows:
Copying a Style Sheet into a DocumentTo copy a style sheet from one document (the source) to another document (the destination), follow these steps:
Copying Individual Styles into a DocumentTo copy a custom style into a document, follow these steps:
Copying a style with the same name does not override the style in the destination document. As a result, this technique does not work for replacing custom or standard styles having the same names in the destination document. NOTE: Page 188 of "Microsoft Word User's Guide" for Word versions 5.x states that when you copy an entire document, or more than 50 paragraphs of a document, the copied styles override the formats of the same-named styles in the destination document. This does not occur consistently. Microsoft is trying to define this problem more precisely and will post more information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it become available.
Word for Macintosh 6.xIn Word for Macintosh 6.x, you can use the organizer to copy styles from documents or templates. To merge styles created in a Microsoft Word for Macintosh 6.x document with those in another document, open the document to which you want to copy the styles and do the following:
REFERENCESMicrosoft Word for the Macintosh "User's Guide," versions 5.0 and 5.1, pages 169-196 "Reference to Microsoft Word," version 4.0, pages 340-353
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