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Default Microsoft Word export styles
Custom styles in the default Microsoft Word template
Annotation
 
Description
Style
The default style for the headers and footers.
Annotation
The styles for the headers. When the option to create a table of contents is used, by default the table of contents is generated from all of the text that has the Annotation LeftHeader style applied to it, as this style is defined as inheriting from the standard Heading 1 style.
Annotation TitleHeader
Annotation LeftHeader
Annotation CenterHeader
Annotation RightHeader
The styles for the footers.
Annotation TitleFooter
Annotation LeftFooter
Annotation CenterFooter
Annotation RightFooter
Axis
 
Description
Style
The default style for table row and column headings.
Axis
The default style for row headings.
Axis Side
The default style for row headings that are formed from variable names and labels. When there is nesting on the side axis, this style controls the formatting of the outer nest only.
Axis Side Variable
The default style for row headings that are formed from nested variable names and labels.
Axis Side SubElement
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the row headings that relate to particular types of nested elements. For example, you may want to show the headings that relate to nested base rows in bold.
Axis Side SubElement Base
Axis Side SubElement Category
The default style for row headings that are formed from element names and labels.
Axis Side Element
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the row headings that relate to particular types of elements. For example, you may want to show the headings that relate to base rows in bold. You can add additional styles to define formatting for row headings that relate to other element types. For example, you could add an Axis Side Element Mean style to define special formatting for mean rows. See below for a list of the valid element types.
Axis Side Element Base
Axis Side Element Category
The default style for column headings.
Axis Top
The default style for column headings that are formed from variable names and labels. When there is nesting on the Top axis, this style controls the formatting of the outer nest only.
Axis Top Variable
The default style for column headings that are formed from nested variable names and labels.
Axis Top SubElement
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the column headings that relate to particular types of nested elements. For example, you may want to show the headings that relate to nested base rows in bold.
Axis Top SubElement Base
Axis Top SubElement Category
The default style for column headings that are formed from element names and labels.
Axis Top Element
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the column headings that relate to particular types of elements. For example, you may want to show the headings that relate to base columns in bold. You can add additional styles to define formatting for column headings that relate to other element types. For example, you could add an Axis Top Element Mean style to define special formatting for mean columns. See below for a list of the valid element types.
Axis Top Element Base
Axis Top Element Category
Cell
 
Description
Style
The default style for cell contents.
Cell
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the first item of cell contents in a table that has more than one type of cell contents (for example, counts and column percentages). You can define formatting based on the element and cell contents types. You can add additional styles to define formatting for other types of elements and cell contents. See below for the valid element and cell contents types.
Cell Top
Cell Top Base
Cell Top Base ColPercent
Cell Top Base Count
Cell Top Category
Cell Top Category ColPercent
Cell Top Category Count
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the last item of cell contents in a table that has more than one type of cell contents (for example, counts and column percentages). You can define formatting based on the element and cell contents types. You can add additional styles to define formatting for other types of elements and cell contents. See below for the valid element and cell contents types.
Cell Bottom
Cell Bottom Base
Cell Bottom Base ColPercent
Cell Bottom Base ColPropResults
Cell Bottom Base Count
Cell Bottom Category
Cell Bottom Category ColPercent
Cell Bottom Category ColPropResults
Cell Bottom Category Count
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the middle items of cell contents in a table that has three or more types of cell contents (for example, counts, and column and total percentages). You can define formatting based on the element and cell contents types. You can add additional styles to define specific formatting for other types of elements and cell contents. See below for the valid element and cell contents types.
Cell Middle
Cell Middle Base
Cell Middle Base ColPercent
Cell Middle Base Count
Cell Middle Category
Cell Middle Category ColPercent
Cell Middle Category Count
These styles enable you to apply formatting to the items of cell contents in a table that has only one type of cell contents (for example, counts only). You can define formatting based on the element and cell contents types. You can add additional styles to define specific formatting for other types of elements and cell contents. See below for the valid element and cell contents types.
Cell TopBottom
Cell TopBottom Base
Cell TopBottom Base ColPercent
Cell TopBottom Base ColPropResults
Cell TopBottom Base Count
Cell TopBottom Category
Cell TopBottom Category ColPercent
Cell TopBottom Category ColPropResults
Cell TopBottom Category Count
Style
 
Description
Style
The default style for the document title.
Survey
The style for the table document description.
Survey Description
The style for the data set description.
Survey Name
Valid element types and cell contents types
This is a list of the valid element and cell contents types that you can use in the styles.
Category
Mean
StdDev
StdErr
SampleVar
Total
SubTotal
Text
Minimum
Maximum
Net
Combine
Expression
Base
UnweightedBase
Count
UnweightedCount
Sum
Minimum
Maximum
Mean
Range
Mode
Median
Percentile
StdDev
StdErr
Variance
Residuals
ExpectedValues
Indices
ColPropResults
ColPercent
RowPercent
TotalPercent
CumColPercent
CumRowPercent
See also
Formatting the output in Microsoft Word