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Word- using Styles

Hello,

I am formattign an exisiting word document and trying to make it look more interesting using the Styles tab. I was using the 'Title' style and 'Heading 1' style but they have now disappeared and look like the 'normal' style. I don't know what I have pressed but I can't get them back to their original appearance! I need to have this this doc finished by the end of the day so this is pretty urgent. I'd be really grateful for your help.

Kind regards,

Rosie

RE: Word- using Styles

Hi Rosie,

Thank you for your question.

When you highlight the text that has Heading 1 associated with it does it say Heading 1 in the Styles box on your shortcut formatting toolbar?

Can you go to Format and then Styles and Formatting. A task pane should appear on the right hand side of the screen. Do you mean that the Title style and Heading styles do not appear in the list?

If they do try highlighting the text and click on Heading 1 again does it update the formatting? Repeat this for the text that needs to have the title style applied to it.

Let me know if this works?

Regards

Simon



RE: Word- using Styles

Thanks for your speedy response Simon. I couldn't change the styles I wanted back to their original format but it doesn't matter as I used another 'Heading' style in the end - there are a few to choose from!

I must have changed some of the Heading and Title styles to normal by mistake on this document, but when I open up a new word doc they are back to their orginal style...thank god!

Regards,

Rosie

 

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