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TomD wrote
Sadly the way MS Office uses styles tends to introduce weirdnesses so
a lot of people seem unwilling to try to understand them at all.

I'll second that. One of the weirdest thing with styling in MS Word is that
'format' and 'style' can easily be mixed up, thanks to Word's native support
of creating styles out of formatting. Many users confuse the two concepts,
and end up with documents having dozens of unnecesary styles.



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