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Default copying format of selected text and pasting on existing text

To add to what Graham has said, you can use the Ctrl+Shift+C and
Ctrl+Shift+V shortcuts to copy and paste formats. What is copied and pasted
(character vs. paragraph formatting) depends on what is selected when you
copy/paste, so you might need to experiment.

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"pazz" wrote in message
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thanks graham

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

From that description it seems that you are trying to format a string of
text (the table would seem irrelevant here) with two different formats

(some
bold and some non-bold) at the same time. There is no Word function
available that will do that - though it *may* be possible to do so with

vba.
All depends on what *exactly* you are trying to format and how the end
result is supposed to look.

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pazz wrote:
Hi Graham,
Thanks for that idea... unfortunately it still didnt work.

I'm wondering if it's got something to do with me copying the text
format within a cell of a table (text is 4 lines deep, with different
bold/non-bold type and paragraph spacings) and applying it to a text
within another cell of the table. When i applied the format painter
it changed the format of all text to being bold and the same
character spacing. Both the copied text and the text whose format is
being altered are 4 lines deep. All my cells in the table are 4 lines
deep and will be requiring the same format and just seeing if there
is an easy way to save tedious formating time

Maybe i'm asking something that just cant be done

Regards
Paul

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

Do I understand that you are trying to paste a format to other text
and not the text itself? For that you can use the format painter.

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My web site www.gmayor.com
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pazz wrote:
Hi Luc,
Thanks for your reply but i seem to be having some difficulty in
finding this copy+paste format button (i'm assuming that this is one
button?) in Windows Vista. When i select Paste Special, the options
provided relate to pasting the words that were copied (with or
without format). I must be missing something...
Cheers
Paul

"Luc" wrote:

Pazz,
You can use the copy+paste format button on the standard toolbar
(left of the undo button). Select the formatted text, double click
the button, paste the format on selected text repeat as many times
as you will, click on the button again to stop the process.
Or you could create a style in the format and styles task pane, and
apply that on selected text.

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Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint
"pazz" schreef in bericht
...
I'm struggling to work out how to copy a format of selected text
in Word 2007
and pasting the format (only) on existing text - all within a
table. The function is quite simple in Excel (ie. Paste Special)
but i've never been able to do it in Word and it's very time
consuming to do it individually if u
have a big table
Thanks
Paul