Share via

Publisher Stylesheet Control

Anonymous
2010-11-18T18:39:36+00:00

In previous versions of Pub, we were able to manage/customize any aspect of the document's stylesheet.  I've grabbed the font set that's closest to what I want, but I'm no longer able to fine-tune or redefine individual styles (Normal, Header 1, Header 2, emphasis, etc.).  I've created new styles, but now my stylesheet has twice as many items as I really need - scrollscrollscroll.  Also tried creating a 'custom font scheme,' but it only lets me set the header and body style (which I don't need).  Does the stylesheet control panel still exist somewhere?

Microsoft 365 and Office | Install, redeem, activate | For home | Other

Locked Question. This question was migrated from the Microsoft Support Community. You can vote on whether it's helpful, but you can't add comments or replies or follow the question.

0 comments No comments

2 additional answers

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Anonymous
    2010-11-22T21:04:55+00:00

    Thanks, Mary. Yes, I found that tool and have already assigned the 'Office 3' style which is Calibri.  This seems to establish the basic font family ['Normal'] state, but doesn't allow control of details like spacing, alignment and line height.  It also doesn't let me manage specific styles like Header 2, Header 3, emphasis, etc., or allow me to create custom styles.  And for some reason, Publisher no longer inherits the stylesheet information embedded in the original Word version. It messes everything up and then it all needs to be formatted manually.  I have a 30-pg file to build, so I'm really missing the ability to set and manage styles across the entire document.  Bummer.

    Was this answer helpful?

    0 comments No comments
  2. Anonymous
    2010-11-18T20:12:05+00:00

    Look on the Page Design tab, Fonts. Is this what you are looking for?


    Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/

    Was this answer helpful?

    0 comments No comments