It appears that the facility to create Quick Style Sets has been excised (with no interim replacement) - hopefully to make way for better overall Style management tools. Since those tools are not yet available & there's been no suggestion of when/whether they'll ever show up, I'd suggest using the Smiley @ the right end of the document title bar to submit your disapproval to Microsoft. It's interesting to note, though, that there is a Style Sets folder (as referred to below) included in the User Content folder of the Preview.
Unfortunately, I haven't found it to serve any purpose. Even copying Style Set templates to that folder does not make the styles available when you launch the program.
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However, the 'behind the scenes process' executed when saving a Quick Style Set was very simple. A Word template.dotx amounting to nothing more than what Styles are in the open document at the time, which of those are currently displayed in the Quick Style Gallery & what name you want to give the Set. That name also is used as the name of the template which is stored in: /UserName/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Office/Style Sets The built-in Sets are located in: /Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Office/Media/QuickStyles You can copy your Styles into any other document/template by using the Organizer. Please mark HELPFUL or ANSWERED as appropriate to keep list as clean as possible ☺ Regards, Bob J. A Quick Style set is just a template by another name. Copy one from the Style Sets folder, add.dotx to the end and double-click. Or vice versa, create a template in Word, save and copy into the Style Sets folder, the template appears in your Style Sets list.
So you can still use your old styles in the Preview and you can save your new styles in a template. Brandwares - Advanced Office template services to the graphic design industry and select corporations. John Korchok, Production Manager [email protected].
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Paragraph and character styles in Word are part of the basic structure of every document you create in Word. When you use either the built-in styles, or, you might want to use the keyboard to quickly apply the styles to your content. Shortcut keys can be applied to both paragraph and character styles.
To be able to apply styles using the keyboard, you can assign shortcut keys to styles. If the “Home” tab is not currently the active tab, click the “Home” tab to activate it. In the “Styles” section of the “Home” tab, click the “Styles” dialog button in the lower-right corner of the section. The “Styles” pane displays. When you hover your mouse over a style, formatting details for the style display in a popup window.
Click the down arrow on the style and select “Modify” from the drop-down menu. On the “Modify Style” dialog box, click the “Format” button in the lower-left corner and select “Shortcut key” from the popup menu.
Click in the “Press new shortcut key” edit box, press the shorcut key combination you want to use to apply this style, and click “Assign”. NOTE: If you press a shortcut key that’s already assigned to another function, Word tells you which function the key combination is “Currently assigned to”. Enter another shortcut key combination. The chosen shortcut key combination is added to the “Current keys” list. Click “Close”. You are returned to the “Modify Style” dialog box. Click “OK” to close it.
To close the “Styles” pane, click the “X” button in the upper-right corner of the pane. Now you can use the shortcut key combination you assigned to the style everywhere you want to apply it.
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