Update Styles

M

Mamue

Hi there,

i copy text associated with the style "standard" from one document to
a new one. both documents looks totally equal then, although the
standard style in the new document has different settings (Arial
instead of Times New Roman).
Is it somehow possible that the pasted text uses the "new" style?

Thanks for your help
 
M

Mamue

Hi there,

i copy text associated with the style "standard" from one document to
a new one. both documents looks totally equal then, although the
standard style in the new document has different settings (Arial
instead of Times New Roman).
Is it somehow possible that the pasted text uses the "new" style?

Thanks for your help

Ok, i helped myself ;-)

just take a closer look to the style settings. there's an option
"update automatically"
 
R

roberto21

Hi there,

i copy text associated with the style "standard" from one document to
a new one. both documents looks totally equal then, although the
standard style in the new document has different settings (Arial
instead of Times New Roman).
Is it somehow possible that the pasted text uses the "new" style?

Thanks for your help

As a matter of fact, in my case it works exactly the opposite: pasting
a paragraph with style XX to a new document in which style XX is
defined differently, the paragraph takes the formatting of the new
document. O believe the trick is in the paste option button, displayed
after the paste operation: clicking on ot, there are a number of
options displayed: keep original formatting, use destination styles,
use destination formatting etc. selecting "use destination styles£
should give tou the solution to your problem
Roberto
Milan,Italy
 
M

Mamue

As a matter of fact, in my case it works exactly the opposite: pasting
a paragraph with style XX to a new document in which style XX is
defined differently, the paragraph takes the formatting of the new
document. O believe the trick is in the paste option button, displayed
after the paste operation: clicking on ot, there are a number of
options displayed: keep original formatting, use destination styles,
use destination formatting etc. selecting "use destination styles£
should give tou the solution to your problem
Roberto
Milan,Italy

Thanks for the help,
is there also a paste special option for inserting autotext?
 

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