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Hi Michael,

I can absorb those changes by loading the styles from his returned document into my template and then into the master.

You could directly import all styles from one document to your master document. Import should overwrite the current versions of styles in the master document.

Master document will take the styles, which are defined in the master document. If styles aren't installed in the master document it will take the styles from the first document, which contains the (new named) style. So: If nobody creates new styles or renames old styles all will work well in the master document and all will be formatted by the styles defined in the master document.

Now, what's the best way to change all the sections other folks sent me and make sure that all the styles are consistently synchronized across all documents?

Do you need also the normal document in this style? Then open the documents and import all styles from your master document to the document. Let overwrite the old styles.

Hope I understood your problem well.

Regards

Robert
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