Displaying and Printing Microsoft Word Paragraph Styles

While fooling around in Microsoft Word 2003 to work up something for the Broward Personal Computer Association, Inc. (BPCA) Word Processing Special Interest Group (SIG), I ran across how to display paragraph styles and how to print a listing of paragraph styles with their formatting.

Displaying

First lets deal with displaying the paragraph styles. Displaying the paragraph styles is only available in Normal view, as far as I can tell. I did try the other layouts. If anyone knows of a way to do the same in the other layouts, please let me know.

  • Open the Word Document you are interested in.

 

  • Select Normal, from the View menu.

 

 

  • Choose Options, from the Tools menu and select the View tab.

 

 

  • Locate the Style area width box (it should be near the bottom of the tab).

 

 

  • Set the width to 1.0″. (either click on the box arrow until you get to 1.0″, or type 1.0″ in the box directly).

 

Result Sample

 

  • If the width set, by following the above, is too large or too small when you are viewing the paragraph styles, it can be adjusted by clicking and dragging the line that separates the style name from the text of the document.

 

Printing

Sometimes it is useful to print out the paragraph styles and their formatting. I frequently do this when I am trying to set up a template for a project, so that I can consistently apply paragraph formatting throughout the document.

Typically, I use very few styles but, the styles I do use are used consistently.

You can print out a list of the styles used in a doument by selecting Styles in the Print What section of the Print Dialog Box:

Print What

In my opinion, the use of styles is very important. Styles promote consistency and make documents much easier to edit.

More on using Styles to follow in future postings.

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4 thoughts on “Displaying and Printing Microsoft Word Paragraph Styles

  1. Susan, This post was for MS Word 2000 and 2003, I do not know if there is a way to print out only the styles in use in 2007, but I know in 2000 and 2003 it does print out all the styles in the document.The only way I can think of to work around, is to set up a template using only the styles you want for the document.

  2. In my experience, selecting Print what = Styles in the Print dialog box, prints all the styles defined in the document, whether they are in use (applied to text) or not. I am sitll looking for a way to report only the styles in use.

  3. Hi there,I enjoy printing a lot, I spend most my time printing labels, as I had a great deal from a british labels company on some plain labels.

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