Re: Char Styles

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I've tried this one - doesn't do anything (maybe because it's not linking to
Header2???) I have a document that has several different styles in it and
this Char style has infected every style in the document. So I have Normal
Char Char, MWbody Char Char, etc. etc. There are about 15 different styles
in thed document and every one is infected. I've also tried Graham Mayor's
macro (which is pretty lengthy that is supposed to address any and all
infected styles) to no avail. That macro locks up my document and I end up
having to End the Task just to get out of the document.

Any other suggestions?

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP on news.microsof" wrote:

See the "Removing "Char" styles from a document" item on fellow MVP Cindy
Meister's website at:

http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister/MyFavTip.htm#CharStyl.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"jerem" <jerem@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2D3431C0-5FDC-47A5-9CEB-95825833D3F5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Does anybody have a cure for Char styles?

Thanks.



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