Forum Discussion
Removing Style Properties
- Dec 02, 2021
Often, "restyling" a document that you have inherited from someone else will require a lot of work.
What you can do is try the following: Create a new, blank document with the desired styles. Import the existing content (of your inherited document) via the Insert File dialog box. (To open the dialog box, go to the Insert tab, click the arrow on the Object button and finally click Text from File.)
My problem is that I am moving my work from a Mac, Big Sur, to Win 10. Too many OSX Word 365 Issues. (bugs, severely reduced functionality)
Years of docs created under Word 2011 & 365 have a multitude of individual styles for each instance of specific text formatting in each doc, on the Mac, are not shown unless desired.
Win 10 Word 365 does not allow the disabling of the showing of these in the Styles panel.
Problems:
1. apple styles that are not used are shown in list
2. there are many styles that have the same style but are not built-in
Solution, upgrade Win 10 Word 365 to show only built-in, as is in OSX. 💖
I started to write vba code to do this but: its been 10 years since I have done the type of code required and I am too old to do it again. And would still be left with the individual styles that are not built-in.
PS, I was on a level 1 session for too long, an hour or more, before I was given this link.
Level 1's need to be aware of this problem.
- Stefan_BlomJan 03, 2022MVP
I recommend that you start an entirely new thread instead of posting a reply in an existing thread. That way, your question will receive more attention.
- DaveMcCurdyDaveMacJan 04, 2022Copper ContributorThank you, Stefan, for your attention and response. I shall do.
PS
My wife is from Sweden. Are you Swedish as I recognize the style? But her name, Solveig, comes from Finland.- Stefan_BlomJan 04, 2022MVP
Small world!
Yes, I'm Swedish and working in Sweden, as a lecturer of Swedish. 🙂