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SUMMARYThis article describes how to delete built-in styles using Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications. MORE INFORMATION
When you delete a built-in style, the style is removed from the list of
styles currently being used in the document. Every range within the
document receives the Normal style formatting after the built-in
style is removed.
To avoid receiving the error message when you delete a built-in style, you must first verify that the style has been used in the document. The following sample Visual Basic for Applications macro determines whether the built-in style Body Text Indent is being used in the document. If the style is used, the macro removes the style.
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