"jonathanmenn" wrote:
> How do I change the default font size for footnotes (ie, both the footnote
> numbers and the text of the footnotes) from 10 to 12?
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Deborah Jean
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You can change the style settings in normal.dot by clicking the add to
template check box in the format style dialog, and ensure that normal.dot is
saved at the exit prompt.
If normal.dot becomes corrupt, then it can be replaced by renaming it to
something other than normal.dot eg badnormal.dot as it may still be possible
to extract customizations from it. Word will create a new blank normal.dot.
Style used in documents will not automatically be changed by changes to
those styles in the template on which it was based - unless the
automatically update styles checkbox in tools > templates and add-ins is
selected.
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But what are the differences? What problems might it cause?
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Tony Jollans wrote:
> I must admit that it never occurred to me to create a new template
> and save it as Normal.
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> But what are the differences? What problems might it cause?
>
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Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
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See also the MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/ which is awesome!
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A further word: Word may not show Footnote Text and Footnote Reference or a
few other styles in the list of styles even if your documetn has footnotes .
You can change that if you want to, but it is not necessary--the little box
at the top of the window will always show the style where you have the
cursor even if itis notin the list. Here's how. With the Styles &
Formatting window open go to the box at the bottom marked Show. Using the
triangle go to Custom and the Format Settings window will open. Scroll down
through the list of "default" styles to the one you want to show and insert
a checkmark. Also check Save Settings in Template and OK your way out. Any
styles checked this way will now show up in the list for any future
documents, including your current document.
Caveats: Generally it is not a good idea to check Automatically Update in
the Modify Style window. Also, when Word closes it may ask you if you want
to save the changes to Normal.dot or the global template. If you did not
make any changes to the template during that session of using Word, click
No. This sometimes happens if you accidentally start Word twice or if some
other program is running Word. Clicking Yes in these circumstances will
create a lot of problems for you. Only save such changes if you made them!
Hope this helps.
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