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Error No Text Of Specified Style In Document Word 2007
07, 05:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement greco external usenet poster Posts: 1 error! style not defined How do I get rid of this error? This error appears on my one computer but not on the other when opening the same document. I'm using windows XP prof and word 2003. greco View Public Profile View message headers Find all posts microsoft word styleref by greco Find all threads started by greco Ads #2 January 10th 07, 08:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Stefan Blom external usenet poster Posts: 8,430 error! style not defined This error message is generated by the STYLEREF field when it cannot find the referenced style. This frequently happens with built-in styles when a document is opened in different language versions of Word. For the built-in headings you can work around the problem by replacing the style name with the heading level. For example: { STYLEREF 1 } would reference the text of the top-level built-in heading in any language version of Word. For non-heading built-in styles, replace it with a custom style; and then alter the STYLEREF field to use the new style name. To change any field code, press Alt+F9; Word displays field codes. Type the desired code (within the braces), press F9 and then press Alt+F9 again. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "greco" wrote: How do I get rid of this error? This error appears on my one computer but not on the oth
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User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top MS Word http://www.wordbanter.com/showthread.php?t=72102 field code error - “Error! No text of specified style in document” up vote 1 down vote favorite I just opened a word document, in MS Word 2007, and the following error appears before the Figure and Table numbers: Error! No text of specified style in document The figure/table names code (after pressing alt-F9) looks like: Table {STYLEREF 1\s},{SEQ Table\* ARABIC\s 1} This error was not present when I worked on the file http://superuser.com/questions/641315/ms-word-field-code-error-error-no-text-of-specified-style-in-document previously and I am the sole user of the file. Why is this error occuring and what is the best way to troubleshoot/solve this problem? microsoft-word microsoft-word-2007 share|improve this question asked Sep 5 '13 at 11:01 atomh33ls 2463820 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted { STYLEREF 1 } is looking for a paragraph with the built-in style "Heading 1" (in English language versions of Word - if you are using another language version the heading styles may be named differently). So if you don't have one of those, the { STYLEREF } field will flag the error you are seeing. share|improve this answer answered Sep 5 '13 at 11:26 user181946 Thanks - therefore I can solve the problem by deleting {STYLEREF 1\s} altoghether –atomh33ls Sep 5 '13 at 11:54 1 { STYLEREF 1 \s } just inserts the heading number from the preceding Heading 1 style, so if you do not have any Heading 1 style paragraphs, there would be no point having the STYLERF field. I guess the "," after it should also go. –user181946 Sep 5 '13 at 12:04 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up usi
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