That was the simple request that the Operator made. I want my "Style" box back. Not understanding what she meant right off the bat, I asked a series of questions:
1. Are you talking about your "Style Area Pane" (Draft View) under Format Options, Advanced that Tracks each applied style? The answer was no.
2. Are you talking about your right side Style Pallet that you turn on under the Home Tab and Styles. The answer was no.
3. Are you talking about the Apply Styles Toolbar (Control Shift S) which shows you the style your cursor is presently on. The answer again was no. Your Gallery? No, no, no
4. It always sits in my Quick Access Toolbar and now it is gone. She is referring to the "Style" box. Your Quick Access Toolbar contains things such as Save, Undo, Redo etc. To turn on the "Style" box, do the following:
5. Go to File, Options, Quick Access Toolbar and on the left side choose "All Commands". Look for the command that says "Style".
6. Choose "Style" and Add it to the list on the right side. When you exit back to the regular screen, you will now see your "Style Box" sitting in your Quick Access Toolbar.
7. The style box is a very useful tool to let you know the Style name of the text that your cursor is presently on.
Check it out or install it to your Quick Access Toolbar. This holdover from MS Word 2003 is still very useful.
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