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Change all Header 2 titles at once
I am using Office Word 2007. I somehow have half my Header 2 titles
italicized, and the other half without italics. Is there any what I can change this at the same time My table of contents shows the differences so I need to make all my Header 2 the same. Any easy way to do this without having to make this change one-by one in my 350 page document? Thanks, Steve |
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Change all Header 2 titles at once
To: Steve,
This macro should remove all Italic from all headers. ' ' Remove Italic from all Headers ' Sub ChangeHeaders() Dim oSection As Section Dim oHeader As HeaderFooter For Each oSection In ActiveDocument.Sections For Each oHeader In oSection.Headers oHeader.Range.Italic = False Next oHeader Next oSection End Sub If you need help installing it, just ask. Steven Craig Miller "Steve" wrote: I am using Office Word 2007. I somehow have half my Header 2 titles italicized, and the other half without italics. Is there any what I can change this at the same time My table of contents shows the differences so I need to make all my Header 2 the same. Any easy way to do this without having to make this change one-by one in my 350 page document? Thanks, Steve |
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While Steve said Header, I think he actually meant Heading 2.
Here's one method: 1. In Word Options, click Advanced, and in the Editing Options section, tick to select "Keep track of formatting:. Click OK. 2. With the document open, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S to display the Styles pane. 3. Click the Options... button in the lower right corner. 4. Ensure that Paragraph level formatting and Font formatting are both checked. Click OK. 5. In the list of styles, look for one named Heading 2 + Italic. Right-click it, and choose Modify. Ensure that "Automatically update" is not enabled. Click OK. 6. Right-click Heading 2 + Italic again, and click on Select all # instances. This should select all of the italicized instances of Heading 2. 7. Right above (or close thereto) in the list of styles, you should see Heading 2 without + Italic. Click on that style. This will apply the "pure" Heading 2--without Italics--to the now-selected headings. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "StevenM" stevencraigmiller(at)comcast(dot)net wrote in message ... To: Steve, This macro should remove all Italic from all headers. ' ' Remove Italic from all Headers ' Sub ChangeHeaders() Dim oSection As Section Dim oHeader As HeaderFooter For Each oSection In ActiveDocument.Sections For Each oHeader In oSection.Headers oHeader.Range.Italic = False Next oHeader Next oSection End Sub If you need help installing it, just ask. Steven Craig Miller "Steve" wrote: I am using Office Word 2007. I somehow have half my Header 2 titles italicized, and the other half without italics. Is there any what I can change this at the same time My table of contents shows the differences so I need to make all my Header 2 the same. Any easy way to do this without having to make this change one-by one in my 350 page document? Thanks, Steve |
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Alternatively, you could turn off the display of formatting, then use Find
and Replace to search for Heading 2 and replace with Default Paragraph Font. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message ... While Steve said Header, I think he actually meant Heading 2. Here's one method: 1. In Word Options, click Advanced, and in the Editing Options section, tick to select "Keep track of formatting:. Click OK. 2. With the document open, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S to display the Styles pane. 3. Click the Options... button in the lower right corner. 4. Ensure that Paragraph level formatting and Font formatting are both checked. Click OK. 5. In the list of styles, look for one named Heading 2 + Italic. Right-click it, and choose Modify. Ensure that "Automatically update" is not enabled. Click OK. 6. Right-click Heading 2 + Italic again, and click on Select all # instances. This should select all of the italicized instances of Heading 2. 7. Right above (or close thereto) in the list of styles, you should see Heading 2 without + Italic. Click on that style. This will apply the "pure" Heading 2--without Italics--to the now-selected headings. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "StevenM" stevencraigmiller(at)comcast(dot)net wrote in message ... To: Steve, This macro should remove all Italic from all headers. ' ' Remove Italic from all Headers ' Sub ChangeHeaders() Dim oSection As Section Dim oHeader As HeaderFooter For Each oSection In ActiveDocument.Sections For Each oHeader In oSection.Headers oHeader.Range.Italic = False Next oHeader Next oSection End Sub If you need help installing it, just ask. Steven Craig Miller "Steve" wrote: I am using Office Word 2007. I somehow have half my Header 2 titles italicized, and the other half without italics. Is there any what I can change this at the same time My table of contents shows the differences so I need to make all my Header 2 the same. Any easy way to do this without having to make this change one-by one in my 350 page document? Thanks, Steve |
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