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Word Styles for Your Practice: Reminded of Older Article

March 14th, 2012 by Ross

Neil Squillante of Technolawyer fame reminded me that I had posted previously about best use of Word styles (in a Word 2007 context, but applicable to 2010 as well). The article is here and I think you’ll still find it quite useful. Our earlier post from last week about styles is here.

Thanks Neil for the heads up!

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