Microsoft KB Archive/113106

= WD: Styles Copied Using Organizer Lose "Based-on" Setting =

Article ID: 113106

Article Last Modified on 1/18/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 2.0a
 * Microsoft Office Word 2003
 * Microsoft Word 2.0c
 * Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 6.0a
 * Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q113106



SYMPTOMS
When you copy styles from one template to another, Word for Windows does not always retain the Based On information for each style in the destination template. The style description contains all the correct formatting, even if Word does not retain the Based On setting. In other words, when Word does not retain the Based On setting, it moves all the formatting from the Based On style to the style description in the copied style.

Word 6.x, 7.x, 97
In Word 6.x, 7.x,and 97 use the Organizer to copy styles. To open the Organizer dialog box, click Styles on the Format menu and then click the Organizer button. To view the Based On setting for a selected style, click Style on the Format menu and click the Modify button.

Word 2.x
To copy styles in Word 2.x, choose Style from the Format menu, choose the Define button, then choose the Merge button. To view the Based On setting for a selected style, choose Style from the Format menu and then choose the Define button.



CAUSE
First, Word copies the Based On setting only if specific criteria are met; otherwise Word bases the style on Normal (see the list of criteria below).

Second, Word copies styles one-by-one, in alphabetical order, even when you select multiple styles to copy. Word does not evaluate the entire selection before it copies a group of styles. As a result, Word may determine that a Based On style does not exist in the destination because it has not yet copied it--even though Word will copy that style later as part of the same Copy operation. Furthermore, when you copy a built-in style, Word asks if you want to overwrite the existing built-in style definition in the destination. If you copy all the styles from a template or document, Word also asks whether you want to overwrite a user-defined style, even if that style does not exist in the destination.

Criteria for Including Based On Setting in Copied Style
Below are the specific criteria Word uses to determine whether to include the Based On setting when you use the Organizer to copy styles from one document or template to another. In all the criteria, Word is copying style A, which is based on style B.

Criterion 1: Style B Exists in the Destination
Word correctly copies style A to the destination and retains the Based On setting. This happens if you copied style B before style A. (If you copied both styles in the same Copy operation, style B occurs alphabetically first, so Word copies it first.)

Criterion 2: User-Defined Style B Doesn't Exist in the Destination
Word copies style A to the destination and changes the Based On setting to Normal. The style contains all the correct formats, including those from the Based On style. In other words, Word adds any formatting from the Based On style directly to the description of style A.

Criterion 3: Built-in Style B Doesn't Exist in the Destination
When you copy style A, which is based on style B, Word 6.0 and 7.0 create style B and then copy style A.

Word 2.x copies style A to the destination and changes the Based On setting to Normal. Style A contains all the correct formats, including those from the Based On style.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the versions of Word listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.



WORKAROUND
If you want Word to copy a style correctly, including the Based On setting, make sure you copy the Based On styles first, in a separate Copy operation, so they exist in the destination. The description area in Organizer will specify the Based On setting for the selected style, making it easier to identify what to copy first.

