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4< *Koptekst 3L *OpsomtekenOSwissh3r h3r efdefLd.A}&[Word Styles Section]Word Styles SectionThis section contains data about the styles used, both internal default styles and user-defined ones. It consists of the following parts: Word Normal Style Word Style Hotkeys Word Other Styles[Word Normal Style]Normal StyleThe normal style definition is special. All other styles are based upon it (though there seem to be hooks to allow other base styles). It is structered as follows: Data Description Paragraph Layout List Style layout: paragraph codes part Character Layout List Style layout: character codes part L HotkeyThe hotkey contains an ASCII character encoded in a long. That means that all but the first byte of the long always equal 00.[Word Style Hotkeys]HotkeysNow follow all the hotkeys used to call up the styles quickly. This is a BListL of hotkeys. Each hotkey is an ASCII character encoded in a long. That means that all but the first byte of the long always equal 00.The hotkeys are given in the same order as the styles in the Word Other Styles section. The amount of hotkeys given here and the amount of styles are always equal.If no hotkey is defined for a style, a value of 00 00 00 00 is used instead.[Word Other Styles]Other StylesThis section contains the definitions of all styles, excluding the Normal style, which is defined in the Word Normal Style section.The hotkeys are given in the same order as the hotkeys in the Word Style Hotkeys section. The amount of styles given here and the amount of hotkeys are always equal.This is a BListE of the following elements: Data Description String Style name ID Style kind ID  L Unknown (always 00 00 00 00 ?) Character Layout List Style layout: character codes part Paragraph Layout List Style layout: paragraph codes partTwo kind of IDs are found: 4C 00 00 10 for default styles that can not be removed, and 4F 00 00 10 for other, removable styles.It is unknown what the Long is used for.[Word Style ID]Style IDsStyles are numbered from FF down, in the order they are defined in the Word Other Styles section. The normal style, as defined in thee Word Normal Style section, always has number 00.The Word Style IDis a Byte containing this number.If you use the default Word template file, you will have the non-removable styles below:  Style ID Style Name 00 Normal FF Header 1 FE Header 2 FD Header 3"Times New Roman "Times New Roman" Courier New " Courier New"Times New Roman6 M .)==) 4< *Koptekst 3L *OpsomtekenOSwissh3r h3r efdefLd.A&[Word Styles Section]Word Styles SectionThis section contains data about the styles used, both internal default styles and user-defined ones. It consists of the following parts: Word Normal Style Word Style Hotkeys Word Other Styles[Word Normal Style]Normal StyleThe normal style definition is special. All other styles are based upon it (though there seem to be hooks to allow other base styles). It is structered as follows: Data Description Paragraph Layout List Style layout: paragraph codes part Character Layout List Style layout: character codes part L HotkeyThe hotkey contains an ASCII character encoded in a long. That means that all but the first byte of the long always equal 00.[Word Style Hotkeys]HotkeysNow follow all the hotkeys used to call up the styles quickly. This is a BListL of hotkeys. Each hotkey is an ASCII character encoded in a long. That means that all but the first byte of the long always equal 00.The hotkeys are given in the same order as the styles in the Word Other Styles section. The amount of hotkeys given here and the amount of styles are always equal.If no hotkey is defined for a style, a value of 00 00 00 00 is used instead.[Word Other Styles]Other StylesThis section contains the definitions of all styles, excluding the Normal style, which is defined in the Word Normal Style section.The hotkeys are given in the same order as the hotkeys in the Word Style Hotkeys section. The amount of styles given here and the amount of hotkeys are always equal.This is a BListE of the following elements: Data Description String Style name ID Style kind ID  L Outline level (5MXonly; 00 00 00 00 for others) Character Layout List Style layout: character codes part Paragraph Layout List Style layout: paragraph codes partTwo kind of IDs are found: 4C 00 00 10 for default styles that can not be removed, and 4F 00 00 10 for other, removable styles.It is unknown what the Long is used for.[Word Style ID]Style IDsStyles are numbered from FF down, in the order they are defined in the Word Other Styles section. The normal style, as defined in thee Word Normal Style section, always has number 00.The Word Style IDis a Byte containing this number.If you use the default Word template file, you will have the non-removable styles below:  Style ID Style Name 00 Normal FF Header 1 FE Header 2 FD Header 3"Times New Roman "Times New Roman" Courier New " Courier New"Times New Roman6 M .;==)
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