Brand Tools: Adding Word Style Sets to Toolbars

Brand Tools: Adding Word Style Sets to Toolbars

How do I add Word Style Sets to my BrandOffice Toolbars?

Creating style sets and adding these to your toolbars can be done as follows:
  1. Take an existing document which contains the styles you would like to share on a toolbar OR create a new document and modify the styles required. 




2. Save the document as a Word document (ideally remove any content in the document in order to keep the file size down to a minimum)
3. Right-mouse click on the required toolbar, and under your Brand Tools folder, click "Add a style set for Word documents" and upload your styles document accordingly. 



Tip: It may be a good idea to add this style set under a master toolbar in order to make it available across multiple toolbars.

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