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Can a style become font-neutral?
I am tryging to define my styles so to make them easy to modify. In
particular, I would like to remove all font type definitions from all styles but for the normal style (for paragraphs styles) and the default paragraph font for character styles (I am using a Spanish version of word so I don't have the English name of this style). Then I can define all other styles as deviations of these tweo styles and that would make it easier for me to change the font of all styles. THe problem is that before realising that this was a sensible thing to do I selected specific font for other styles, such as Heading 1 and Body tex etc, and I haven't figured out a way to remove such definitions for these styles. If i go to the "modifyt style" tab and clik on "font" and simply delete the name of the font (e.g. Adobe Garamond Pro) and then click OK, the style remains unmodified. It seems that I can only change the font by selecting other font. Is there any way to make a style font-neutral? (apart, of course, of deleting the style and creating it anew, which apparently cannot be done with in-built styles anyway). |
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