When I delete unwanted Styles from Publisher 2003, they reappear next time I
open the document. Styles I create change themselves - different fonts, sizes
and paragraph spacings. This is driving me nuts and wasting hours of time. I
can't find anything in Help! Why does this happen and how do I lock in
styles to a particular document?

Re: Styles change by themselves in publisher by Mary

Mary
Wed May 17 13:06:14 CDT 2006

When you change a text style in one publication, Publisher doesn't update the
style in other publications. But you can open another publication and import the
updated style into the first publication.

You can import styles you've used in another publication or in a Microsoft Word
document. This helps related publications maintain a common look and feel.

On the Format menu, click Styles and Formatting.
In the Styles and Formatting task pane, click Import styles.
Click the publication or document that contains the styles you want to import.
Click OK.
Every style is imported from the other publication or document.

Note If you imported styles from a file created with Publisher 2000 or earlier,
the style known as no style is converted to Normal style.


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"Gary JL" <Gary JL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:559584DC-7208-41D8-AA5B-2268F3A96CEE@microsoft.com...
> When I delete unwanted Styles from Publisher 2003, they reappear next time I
> open the document. Styles I create change themselves - different fonts, sizes
> and paragraph spacings. This is driving me nuts and wasting hours of time. I
> can't find anything in Help! Why does this happen and how do I lock in
> styles to a particular document?



Re: Styles change by themselves in publisher by GaryJL

GaryJL
Wed May 17 17:54:01 CDT 2006



"Mary Sauer" wrote:

> When you change a text style in one publication, Publisher doesn't update the
> style in other publications. But you can open another publication and import the
> updated style into the first publication.
>
> You can import styles you've used in another publication or in a Microsoft Word
> document. This helps related publications maintain a common look and feel.
>
> On the Format menu, click Styles and Formatting.
> In the Styles and Formatting task pane, click Import styles.
> Click the publication or document that contains the styles you want to import.
> Click OK.
> Every style is imported from the other publication or document.
>
> Note If you imported styles from a file created with Publisher 2000 or earlier,
> the style known as no style is converted to Normal style.
>
>
> --
> Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
> http://office.microsoft.com/
> http://msauer.mvps.org/
> news://msnews.microsoft.com
>
> "Gary JL" <Gary JL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:559584DC-7208-41D8-AA5B-2268F3A96CEE@microsoft.com...
> > When I delete unwanted Styles from Publisher 2003, they reappear next time I
> > open the document. Styles I create change themselves - different fonts, sizes
> > and paragraph spacings. This is driving me nuts and wasting hours of time. I
> > can't find anything in Help! Why does this happen and how do I lock in
> > styles to a particular document?
>
>
>

Re: Styles change by themselves in publisher by GaryJL

GaryJL
Wed May 17 17:57:01 CDT 2006

Thanks Mary, but the problem is not with another document, but the one in
which styles were deleted and added. The styles I create simply get changed
without my help. For example, I might set up a style with Arial 11pt. Next
time I open that document it has become another font with a 10.4 pt size!
(Where does the decimal point come from?)

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

> When you change a text style in one publication, Publisher doesn't update the
> style in other publications. But you can open another publication and import the
> updated style into the first publication.
>
> You can import styles you've used in another publication or in a Microsoft Word
> document. This helps related publications maintain a common look and feel.
>
> On the Format menu, click Styles and Formatting.
> In the Styles and Formatting task pane, click Import styles.
> Click the publication or document that contains the styles you want to import.
> Click OK.
> Every style is imported from the other publication or document.
>
> Note If you imported styles from a file created with Publisher 2000 or earlier,
> the style known as no style is converted to Normal style.
>
>
> --
> Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
> http://office.microsoft.com/
> http://msauer.mvps.org/
> news://msnews.microsoft.com
>
> "Gary JL" <Gary JL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:559584DC-7208-41D8-AA5B-2268F3A96CEE@microsoft.com...
> > When I delete unwanted Styles from Publisher 2003, they reappear next time I
> > open the document. Styles I create change themselves - different fonts, sizes
> > and paragraph spacings. This is driving me nuts and wasting hours of time. I
> > can't find anything in Help! Why does this happen and how do I lock in
> > styles to a particular document?
>
>
>

Re: Styles change by themselves in publisher by Mary

Mary
Thu May 18 04:31:26 CDT 2006

Maybe these articles will be more helpful than I have been
Work with text styles
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP030765591033.aspx
Troubleshoot text styles
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP030713841033.aspx

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com

"Gary JL" <GaryJL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FFDA6389-CE87-47FC-9A2B-D5DD0CD1122B@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Mary, but the problem is not with another document, but the one in
> which styles were deleted and added. The styles I create simply get changed
> without my help. For example, I might set up a style with Arial 11pt. Next
> time I open that document it has become another font with a 10.4 pt size!
> (Where does the decimal point come from?)
>
> "Mary Sauer" wrote:
>
>> When you change a text style in one publication, Publisher doesn't update the
>> style in other publications. But you can open another publication and import
>> the
>> updated style into the first publication.
>>
>> You can import styles you've used in another publication or in a Microsoft
>> Word
>> document. This helps related publications maintain a common look and feel.
>>
>> On the Format menu, click Styles and Formatting.
>> In the Styles and Formatting task pane, click Import styles.
>> Click the publication or document that contains the styles you want to
>> import.
>> Click OK.
>> Every style is imported from the other publication or document.
>>
>> Note If you imported styles from a file created with Publisher 2000 or
>> earlier,
>> the style known as no style is converted to Normal style.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
>> http://office.microsoft.com/
>> http://msauer.mvps.org/
>> news://msnews.microsoft.com
>>
>> "Gary JL" <Gary JL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:559584DC-7208-41D8-AA5B-2268F3A96CEE@microsoft.com...
>> > When I delete unwanted Styles from Publisher 2003, they reappear next time
>> > I
>> > open the document. Styles I create change themselves - different fonts,
>> > sizes
>> > and paragraph spacings. This is driving me nuts and wasting hours of time.
>> > I
>> > can't find anything in Help! Why does this happen and how do I lock in
>> > styles to a particular document?
>>
>>
>>