It can be any attribute of the Based on style.font, color, font size, etc. When you do that, anything changed in the first style gets changed in all of the others it's based on. Sorry Chip! Now I understand your question. After the copy, click Close, the style importing is finished. There will be a description under the left box when you select a style in the box. You also can delete or rename the style.ģ. (Press Ctrl+click or Shift + click to select multiple styles)Ģ. And these two files can copy the style from each other. Where the arrow point to will be the place import style. After opening the file you want to import style from, you can select the style of the file in the right box and click Copy, it will copy the style to the left box. You can search the file you want according to the format by clicking A, and also can enter the name of the file in File name box to quickly search it. Click Open File, and select the file you want to import style from, then click Open. There will be another popup dialog, click Close File in the right, and the check box will be replace with Open File. Click Document Template under Develop Tab, there will be a popup dialog, and click Organizer. Step 1: Open the document you want to import style to in Word then click File > Options> Custom Ribbon to add the Developer under the Main Tabs to ribbon.