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Document Initial Codes
DocumentID: 665036
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:49:47 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: The codes, either text or formatting codes, in Initial Codes Setup were not having any effect on the Customer's document. The customer modified the Initial Codes Setup in a previous document before opening the existing Document. Solutions: Every Document has an [Open style :Initial Codes] as shown in the Reveal Codes.
When a new document is created the Document Initial Codes are taken from the Initial Codes Setup. One can then add to or take away from the Document Initial Codes as they want.
Once a document is saved the Document Initial Codes are the only codes that will be recognized as the [Open Style:Initial Codes].
To Duplicate:
1) Take a Document and create it with a unique Initial Codes Setup.
2) Save the document and close it.
3) On a blank screen modify the Initial Codes Setup.
, Document, Initial Codes Setup.
4) Now Open the Document and you will notice that the new codes in Initial Codes Setup have no effect in the Document although you can go and view them.

If you want an existing Document to take on the Initial Codes Setup codes you cannot merely retrieve the document, you have to retrieve the document into a document that has the modified status by using ie. x-retrieve. Causes: In order for the initial codes to take effect in the previous document, the customer will need to first retreive their document and then edit their Initial Codes.

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