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Cleanup Auto-Style functions are not the same as the Auto-Style Advanced Process some Standards customers may have. For information about the Standards Auto-Style Advanced Process, see here →

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The Auto-Style options on the Cleanup dialog can help automate much of the paragraph styling of your document. When selected, Auto-Style will apply eXtyles paragraph styles to following content:

  • Regular Body Paragraphs

  • Tables

  • References

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Check out our free webinar eXtyles Auto-Style: The (not so) secret weapon for speedy document processing to get all of our tips and tidbits about this section of Cleanup!

Regular Body Paragraphs with Style

This Cleanup feature will style all regular body paragraphs with the selected style from the drop-down menu while preserving all local formatting within the paragraphs, including italic and boldface.

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Learn more about how eXtyles identifies regular body paragraphs here: Auto-Style Regular Body Paragraphs

Tables

This Cleanup feature automatically styles all tables in the document that were created with the Word Table Editor with your organizations eXtyles table head, table body, and table footnote paragraph styles.

Note that table footnotes are only auto-styled if they are within a Word table cell; table titles are automatically styled even if they are outside of a table cell.

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Learn about converting all tables to the Word Table Editor in the Reviewing your document section

References

This Cleanup feature automatically styles numbered reference lists, or unnumbered reference lists that follow a heading such as “References,” with the reference paragraph style that is configured for your organization.

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Documents that have a Name-Date citation style (i.e. unnumbered references) should have a section head (e.g., “References” or “Bibliography”) so that Cleanup can identify the content correctly.