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Using Heading Styles
Hi All,
I am using heading style 1 for a document. The heading style is blue, calibra, 14 pt. (I guess that's the default for this heading). When I cut a heading with some text and pasted it to another place in the document all the text took the attributes of the heading style. Why is it blue? Do I need to cut the text separately from the heading? Lisa |
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Using Heading Styles
When you copy an entire paragraph, the formatting of the style is copied
along with it. What you can do is paste as "Unformatted Text" (via Home tab | Paste | Paste Special). Or are you saying that other paragraphs changed formatting as you pasted your heading? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Legallisa - switching from WordPerfect" rosoft.com wrote in message ... Hi All, I am using heading style 1 for a document. The heading style is blue, calibra, 14 pt. (I guess that's the default for this heading). When I cut a heading with some text and pasted it to another place in the document all the text took the attributes of the heading style. Why is it blue? Do I need to cut the text separately from the heading? Lisa |
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