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See also [[Microsoft Word 2003]]. | See also [[Microsoft Word 2003]]. | ||
For the moment I don't have time to work on this. I'll just copy/paste some stuff and then arrange later - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 16: | For the moment I don't have time to work on this. I'll just copy/paste some stuff and then arrange later - [[User:Daniel K. Schneider|Daniel K. Schneider]] 16:21, 6 November 2008 (UTC). | ||
Word 2007 does seem to have better ergonomics, but some stuff, e.g. using styles still seems to be absolutely dreadful. | Word 2007 does seem to have better ergonomics, but some stuff, e.g. using styles still seems to be absolutely dreadful. | ||
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== Importing styles == | == Importing styles == | ||
Source: Herb Tyson, [http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/31999482/how-do-i-import-styles-fr.aspx How do I import styles from one document into an existing document], retrieved 16:21, 6 November 2008 (UTC). | |||
Do you have an existing template you want to use, or do the styles you want to copy exist only in a document file? I find that Word will let me "apply"a different document's styles to a given document, but that unless the format is .docx, Word tells me it's not a valid template. So, for example, if I apply the styles in document1.doc, I get an error message, but if the file is document1.docx, it works fine. It seems to work even when there's an error message, but it leaves you with an uncomfortable sense that something didn't quite go as planned. | Do you have an existing template you want to use, or do the styles you want to copy exist only in a document file? I find that Word will let me "apply"a different document's styles to a given document, but that unless the format is .docx, Word tells me it's not a valid template. So, for example, if I apply the styles in document1.doc, I get an error message, but if the file is document1.docx, it works fine. It seems to work even when there's an error message, but it leaves you with an uncomfortable sense that something didn't quite go as planned. | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Word 2007 | === Selected Issues === | ||
* [http://www.herbtyson.com Herb Tyson] | |||
* [https://www.uwec.edu/help/Word07/sty-bscs.htm Microsoft Word 2007 Style Basics], University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, LTS OnLine Help Documentation. | |||
** See the associated [http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com/ Word 2007 bible blog] | |||
=== Books === | |||
* [http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Word 2007 Bible] by [http://www.herbtyson.com Herb Tyson] |
Revision as of 17:21, 6 November 2008
The goal of this page is to write down a few Microsoft Word 2007 tips that may help writing a real text. I don't plan to turn this into a real World tutorial (see the links section for some of these).
See also Microsoft Word 2003.
For the moment I don't have time to work on this. I'll just copy/paste some stuff and then arrange later - Daniel K. Schneider 16:21, 6 November 2008 (UTC).
Word 2007 does seem to have better ergonomics, but some stuff, e.g. using styles still seems to be absolutely dreadful.
Importing styles
Source: Herb Tyson, How do I import styles from one document into an existing document, retrieved 16:21, 6 November 2008 (UTC).
Do you have an existing template you want to use, or do the styles you want to copy exist only in a document file? I find that Word will let me "apply"a different document's styles to a given document, but that unless the format is .docx, Word tells me it's not a valid template. So, for example, if I apply the styles in document1.doc, I get an error message, but if the file is document1.docx, it works fine. It seems to work even when there's an error message, but it leaves you with an uncomfortable sense that something didn't quite go as planned.
The more traditional route, however, is to apply a .dot, .dotx, or .dotm (template files) to a document.
Having said all that... the method is as follows:
- Developer tab.
- Click Document Template.
- Click Attach to navigate to the target document or template.
- Once back in the Templates and Add-ins dialog, click to enable
Automatically update document styles.
- Click OK.
Note: if the Developer tab is missing, choose Office button - Word Options - Popular tab, and click to enable "Show Developer tab in the ribbon".
Links
Selected Issues
- Microsoft Word 2007 Style Basics, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, LTS OnLine Help Documentation.
- See the associated Word 2007 bible blog