Style task bar ... wysiwyg question

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Is there a way to surpress (some or all of) the wysiwyg formatting in
the styles list? It's a cool feature at first, but after a while I know
what each of my styles does and it looks tremendously busy. It would be
nice if I could just get them all displayed normally.

Or, even better: display the style, but have them display the same size
and left-justified.

Probably just wishful thinking...

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FWIW, the Styles list on the Formatting toolbar has a plain-text display;
you may find this preferable to the task pane. An unformatted styles list in
the task pane has been requested for Word 12.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
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FWIW, the Styles list on the Formatting toolbar has a plain-text
display;

I can't seem to find a setting for that: is there a toggle somewhere?

--cd
 
Are you displaying your formatting toolbar? Have you checked the option to
show it on a different line than the standard toolbar? Have you turned off
magic menus that change your menus depending on usage?
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There is no setting. Plain text is the default and can't be changed.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Hi Suzanne,
There is no setting. Plain text is the default and can't be changed.
I agree there is no setting. But as to the type of display, I see
WYSIWYG, same as the OP. Have you installed some kind of "tweak"
software, such as WOPR, that may be doing this?

Cindy Meister
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FWIW, the ability to turn off WYSIWYG for the style display in both the Task
Pane and the Style list has been requested for the next release of Office.
I'll very disappointed if this doesn't happen!

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message :> There is no setting. Plain text is the default and can't be changed.
:
: We must be looking at different things. This is the style dropdown on
: the formatting toolbar, right? Mine is wysiwyg. It's as busy and hard to
: read as the task pane.
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: Screenshot:
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: http://www.image-bucket.com/images/coderdroid/styles.png
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: --cd
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To clarify, I'm talking about the Styles dropdown on the Formatting toolbar,
not the Styles and Formatting task pane. I believe there are some versions
of Word (2000, which I skipped?) that have a WYSIWYG display for styles, but
I don't see that in Word 2003.

Aha! I started to mention this option earlier, having remembered it
incorrectly, but it turns out that my first impulse was correct: on the
Options tab of Tools | Customize, if you have the box for "List font names
in their font" checked, you also get a WYSIWYG display of styles. Clear that
check box, and you will get a plain-text list.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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