Taxcut for mac 2015. The text will appear in the selected style. To apply a style set: Style sets include a combination of title, heading, and paragraph styles. Style sets allow you to format all elements in your document at once instead of modifying each element separately. From the Design tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Document Formatting group. I use Word paragraph styles regularly (Office 365 for Mac 2016), and have included in many paragraph style definitions the style for the following paragraph, which saves keystrokes or clicks. Beginning in one of the later updates to Office for Mac 2011, that stopped working in several of my defined paragraph styles. ![]() For example, when I finish typing the NAME line in a resume, the following style is supposed to be ADDRESS, but Word took to making it another NAME paragraph. Other defined paragraph styles worked as defined. I had hoped I might get full functionality for that back in 2016, but I installed it today, and now it appears Word fails to recognize the following paragraph definition in most or perhaps even all of my defined paragraph styles. Is there something we can do to make this feature work properly? I also have the Office 2016 installed on a PC as part of my Office 365 subscription. The feature works fine there. Hi Dan, Let's get the first thing out of the way. Don't compare Office 2016 for the Mac to Office 2016 for the PC. They are different products, different Operating Systems controlling them, and though they may share some code, the name was determined by MS Marketing, whose concepts and proclamations have never been based on reality. In other words. Don't compare the products. They are absolutely not the same! Now to get down to business of your problem. Since we cannot see how you have setup these styles we need to see screen clips of the Modify Styles dialogs both for the Style that you say is not passing the 'Style for the following paragraph' setting over to correctly and the Modify Style dialog that shows the settings on that next paragraph. Once we've got those then maybe someone will be able to see what's causing the issue you are having. ________________________________ Richard V. Michaels [email protected] Provides free AuthorTec add-ins for Mac-Office and Win-Office. Rich is correct: the two products are almost unrelated. I am going to take a wild guess here that your issue has sprung from the Linked Style bug (sorry: 'feature'). Since you know styles well, you will know that they can be of multiple types, and those types determine which properties they can contain.
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