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Old 03-06-2009, 01:48 AM
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How can i Implement same settings on all documents

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Hi all,

I am working on the project and i need to submit a report.
This report contains 500-600 pages i have made all the pages but now i m facing a problem.

The Style ,Font ,Size of all the pages are different......i want to apply the same settings on all the pages..

please tell me how can i do this....

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Re: How can i Implement same settings on all documents

You can make your setting as default or you can save your personal settings just follow these steps.

Code:
1. Using the desktop browser(Windows, not Word), display the folder containing the shortcut used to start Word.
   2. Right-click on the shortcut icon. This displays a Context menu for the shortcut.
   3. Select the Properties option from the Context menu. This displays the shortcut's Properties dialog box.
   4. Click on the Shortcut tab. (Click here to see a related figure.)
   5. At the end of the Target field, add the following: /a (If there are quote marks surrounding the text in the Target field, makes sure you place the /a outside the quote marks. Also, make sure there is a space before the slash.)
   6. Click on OK.
If you are getting problem with the default setting the follow these steps.

Code:
 1. Choose the Run option from the Start menu. This displays the Run dialog box.
   2. In the Open box enter the name regedit.
   3. Click on OK. This starts the Regedit program.
   4. If you are using Word 97, select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/8.0/Word key.
   5. If you are using Word 2000, select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/9.0/Word key.
   6. If you are using Word 2002, select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/10.0/Word key.
   7. If you are using Word 2003, select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/11.0/Word key.
   8. If you are using Word 2007, select the HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/12.0/Word key.
   9. Press the Delete key. You are asked if you want to really delete they key.
  10. Click on Yes. The selected key is deleted.
  11. Close the Registry Editor.
  12. Restart Word. Word has been reset to default settings.
Get some additional information from this link:

http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/wor...rdsettings.htm
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