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Working with Other People's Files

Summary: If you get lots of files from other people in your office, you may be looking for a quick way to “reformat” what they’ve done into a format that you prefer. This tip provides one technique you can try, provided you and your coworkers use styles for formatting your documents. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

If you work in an office where Word is used, it is likely that you need to work with documents from other people. If you simply load up their document, then you have to put up with their formatting choices. This may be hard to do, especially if you don't like their choices in fonts or spacing. To overcome this, open a new file (based on the template of your choice) and insert their file in this new document. If there are any styles in their document which match names in your document, then your styles will take precedence. Thus, your formatting choices will be used, not theirs.

Note that this tip will not work if styles were not used in the original document. If the other person explicitly formatted text using the menus or ribbon, then the formatting they used will remain. To overcome this, you may want to select the entire document and reset it to the Normal style.

Tip #999 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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