Styles Question

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LadyDungeness

I'm hoping one of you can help me with styles. I just found the command for "Styles Separator"' quite by accident. I'm
not sure yet what it does.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish:
I have a short introductory phrase on key paragraphs. Like: (e) Adjudicative and legislative facts. That phrase should
be in italics, or bold, or even small caps. If I try to use a style, I have to use a character style. The style doesn't
really stick. It can easily get erased by other formatting operations. I'd like a permanent style so that I could reapply
the formatting -- just like I do for ful paragraphs.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm using Word XP.

Thanks!


Lady Dungeness
Out of Danger until September
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J

Jay Freedman

I'm hoping one of you can help me with styles. I just found the command for "Styles Separator"' quite by accident. I'm
not sure yet what it does.
Here's what I'm trying to accomplish:
I have a short introductory phrase on key paragraphs. Like: (e) Adjudicative and legislative facts. That phrase should
be in italics, or bold, or even small caps. If I try to use a style, I have to use a character style. The style doesn't
really stick. It can easily get erased by other formatting operations. I'd like a permanent style so that I could reapply
the formatting -- just like I do for ful paragraphs.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm using Word XP.

Thanks!


Lady Dungeness
Out of Danger until September
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Read Suzanne's article http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/RunInSidehead.htm for
a couple of ways to do that, including using a style separator.
 

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