_Document.FormattingShowUserStyleName Property
Definition
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Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to show user-defined styles. Read/write.
public:
property bool FormattingShowUserStyleName { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool FormattingShowUserStyleName { get; set; }
member this.FormattingShowUserStyleName : bool with get, set
Public Property FormattingShowUserStyleName As Boolean
Property Value
Boolean
Remarks
This property corresponds to the Hide built-in name when alternate names exists check box in the Styles Gallery Options dialog box. Setting the FormattingShowUserStyleName property to True hides built-in styles when alternate user-defined styles exist. For example, if a user creates a heading style, such as Heading 1 or Heading 2, to take advantage of other built-in features of Microsoft Office Word, such as tables of contents, the user-defined style takes precedence, and the similarly named built-in style is not shown in the list of style names.