I want to document my template style attributes in a style guide
by c2FsYmll » Tue, 15 Jul 2008 13:57:01 GMT
I have set up a Word 2007 template and am in the process of writing a style
guide. I want to document the attributes of the styles as part of the guide.
I can display the style attributes on screen, but I can't select the text
displayed so I can copy this into a document.
Is there a way to display the style attributes so that the descriptive text
can be copied, or printed out?
Thanks,
salbie
Re: I want to document my template style attributes in a style guide
by Bob Buckland ?:-) » Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:18:48 GMT
Hi Salbie,
If you have installed the Microsoft Save As PDF/XPS add-in for Word 2007 (under Office Button=>Save As), then a somewhat roundabout
way to get a style listing is to Print to the .XPS printer
Office Button=>Print=>Print
and under 'Print What' pick 'Styles'
and choose the XPS printer.
Then copy and paste from the resulting XPS document into a blank Word document.
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I have set up a Word 2007 template and am in the process of writing a style
guide. I want to document the attributes of the styles as part of the guide.
I can display the style attributes on screen, but I can't select the text
displayed so I can copy this into a document.
Is there a way to display the style attributes so that the descriptive text
can be copied, or printed out?
Thanks,
salbie>>
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
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Thanks Bob, this definitely makes it at least possible for the time being,
thanks for the suggestion!
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
> Hi Salbie,
>
> If you have installed the Microsoft Save As PDF/XPS add-in for Word 2007 (under Office Button=>Save As), then a somewhat roundabout
> way to get a style listing is to Print to the .XPS printer
> Office Button=>Print=>Print
> and under 'Print What' pick 'Styles'
> and choose the XPS printer.
>
> Then copy and paste from the resulting XPS document into a blank Word document.
>
>
> ==============
> <<"salbie" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message news: XXXX@XXXXX.COM ...
> I have set up a Word 2007 template and am in the process of writing a style
> guide. I want to document the attributes of the styles as part of the guide.
>
> I can display the style attributes on screen, but I can't select the text
> displayed so I can copy this into a document.
>
> Is there a way to display the style attributes so that the descriptive text
> can be copied, or printed out?
>
> Thanks,
>
> salbie>>
> --
>
> Bob Buckland ?:-)
> MS Office System Products MVP
>
> *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
>
>
>
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