I have created some templates for our staff to use and everything works very
well. None of the styles are auto update and they are based on "no other
style" which means I update each end every one individually if I need to.
Thats the way I want it.
What I can't do is prevent users from bringing in external styles when they
"cut & paste" stuff into the documents. Pretty soon the styles area looks
like a shambles with all sorts of styles that I have not created.
I'd like people to be able to paste text in, and despite me telling them to
convert their source to "TEXT ONLY" before pasting, they want to preserve
their original tables, drawings and other items, so they still manage to
inundate the styles panel with rubbish.
Any ideas on how to prevent external styles being pasted in.
Cheers
Peter
ped...@gmail.com
Sub EditPaste()
On Error Resume Next
Selection.PasteSpecial datatype:=wdPasteText
End Sub
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"Pedro" <ped...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Pedro wrote:
> I have created some templates for our staff to use and everything works very
> well. None of the styles are auto update and they are based on "no other
> style" which means I update each end every one individually if I need to.
> Thats the way I want it.
>
> What I can't do is prevent users from bringing in external styles when they
> "cut & paste" stuff into the documents. Pretty soon the styles area looks
> like a shambles with all sorts of styles that I have not created. [..]
depending on the version of Word, you can also restrict the formatting
to your selection of styles. This works pretty good (it's not
bullet-proof because Word itself may seldom create direct formatting on
the go), but nothing else can be set -- the users are even unable to use
direct formatting.
HTH
Robert
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