Re: How can I get changes to styles to "stick"?
- From: Nancy S <NancyS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 07:30:03 -0700
Thanks. Yes, applying the formatting to the text directly does seem to work
-- but I'm losing much of the functionality of styles.
The concept that's new to me seems to be this "major/minor" font that's
embedded in the Publisher template.
I started with the Eclipse template. The predominant styles are Title 3 and
Heading 2 (Verdana) and Body Text 3 (Garamond). The Font Scheme selected
appears to be "Newsletter Wizard" (Verdana/Verdana). The template has
*bunches* of styles (10 varieties of Accent Text, 7 heading styles, etc.).
When creating my own styles I fear I've violated some "rule" for how the
styles and Font Schemes and ??? interact.
For now, I'll just apply the formatting to the text boxes individually
(ugh!) but if there's any documentation on how this can work better let me
know. I'm doing only one issue of the newsletter and would like to turn the
template over to the next person with the styles cleaned up and "working".
Thanks much.
.
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