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Old October 28th, 2004, 08:41 PM
krista
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Default initial style ?

so it's like this - i'm creating a GIANT manual for my department, and i
sometimes have to copy/paste material from another source into my
manual. problem: i try to change the style of the text i've pasted in,
but it will not change from "Inital Style". what is that? some crazy
'hands off, i'm locked' kind of style? if anyone can help, i would be
forever in your debt!! thanks, krista


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