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Can I create a style with multiple fonts?
I'd like to define a style that contains two different fonts. Is this possible?
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No. How would Word know which font to apply to which bits of your text?
However you can create a base style for the paragraph, then character styles for the additional fonts. Unless you're referring to lists -- you can have a different font for the number or bullet. "Chris Treanor" wrote in message ... I'd like to define a style that contains two different fonts. Is this possible? |
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