![]() ![]() So while his “Quote (first no space after)” won’t work, removing the semicolon to “Quote (first no space after)” will. You can, however, alter those names as long as you don’t use forbidden characters like a semicolon. ![]() First, there are a whole bunch of style names that Word reserves for built-in styles-some 267 according to this list from 2010-and you can’t create a new style using those names in Word. There are a couple of aspects to this particular problem. Word won’t let me use those labels because “ Quote” is reserved for a built-in style, even though I’m not using the label “ Quote” but a longer form of it.Īm I stuck? Do I need to change my ID paragraph style names? My ID labels are “Quote,” “Quote (first no space after),” “Quote (middle no space before or after),” and so on. Is there a way I can force Word to use the names that I want to assign to its paragraph styles?įor example, I need various styles for block quotes-for when there is only one paragraph and for when there are multiple paragraphs, in which (latter) case I don’t want space before or after, etc. ![]() I don’t want to have to rename the ID files to comport with Word. The problem is that Word won’t let me use some of the labels of those ID paragraph styles since Word reserves those labels for its built-in styles. One problem I’ve run into is this: I have preexisting ID project files for a book series. ![]() I received an email from an editor who was using Microsoft Word to set and style text he was placing into InDesign per my “Moving Text from Word to InDesign” article on : ![]()
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