Saving styles for the other documents on MS Word 2010

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The discussion centers on the challenge of reapplying previously created styles in documents without having to recreate them each time. Users express a need for a more efficient method to manage styles, particularly when editing existing documents. Suggestions include utilizing the 'Manage Styles, Import/Export' feature to copy styles between documents and exploring the 'Building Blocks' feature in Microsoft Word, which allows for easier style management. Additionally, there is mention of using the Developer tab to attach document templates, which can help reset styles to those defined in a template. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for better tools to streamline style application in document editing.
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I don't even know If this is possible but for me it would be very convenient If I could open some document and have all my previously created styles. Unfortunately, now every time I edit some document I have to create those styles all over again so I could apply them. I think there should be something like a template but the problem is that when I use template it is only good for creating documents from scratch and not editing (i.e. I can't open existing document with my template having all style setups and edit it).
 
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I'm not sure what your trying to do, but you can copy styles from one document to another using the 'Manage Styles, Import/Export' feature.

Actually, in your situation, sounds like you might benifit from using 'Building Blocks' feature. Do a search MS Word Building Blocks for more info.
 
This what I've got from Microsoft Comunity: Developer tab, Document Template->Attach->Home tab, Change Styles->Reset to Quick Styles from [Template Name]

Is your solution any way better?
 
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