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On Thursday, December 13, 2001 at 5:02:49 PM UTC, Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
By george, I think you've got it! Yes, DPF just means "absence of direct formatting." This changes from one style to another, but the way it is displayed in the Styles list never changes regardless of what the DPF for a given paragraph actually is. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft Word MVP Words into Type Fairhope, AL USA wrote in message ... So, am I correct to assume that the "Default Paragraph Font" that is an item in the Styles list is EXACTLY the same thing as the "font of the underlying paragraph" that is specified as the basis of several of the character fonts? That is when one changes so does the other? My whole intent here is to inderstand how the inheritance works at a detailed level. I am a programmer, and have trouble working with an application when I can't work out the logic of the interface. I want to be able to setup the styles the way I want, such that I can change the font (and only the font) of a base style, and have ALL styles change to use this font, but keep any size/indent/colour/whatever overrides applied in the style. That is for both Paragraph and Character fonts. As far as I can tell, doing what Suzanne suggested in her first response seems to do what I want. The only "problem" is the fact that Word doesn't display the result correctly. I still don't get why it should display TNR regardless of the actual setting. Any ideas? Or is there a statement by MS somewhere that this behaviour is by design? Thanks Gordon I hate times roman and want to obliterate it and having it show up in DPF no matter what. I want the DPF to show up as arial narrow 18. I somehow did manage to change the font and wording once (not at same time) but I lost it and want to fix it permanently. |
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