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Style confusion
I have a document that I've created styles for. My normal style is a Times
Roman 11. I also have created an auto number style based off of the normal style. I've used it on my document, worked well. I then pasted new text into my document. Even though my style says that the normal is times roman, the font for everything is showing up as courier. I've tried clearning out the unwanted styles and use the one I want, but nothing is showing up as times roman. Help |
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Style confusion
Did you try to select the text and then press Ctrl+SpaceBar to remove
any direct font formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lexisch" wrote in message ... I have a document that I've created styles for. My normal style is a Times Roman 11. I also have created an auto number style based off of the normal style. I've used it on my document, worked well. I then pasted new text into my document. Even though my style says that the normal is times roman, the font for everything is showing up as courier. I've tried clearning out the unwanted styles and use the one I want, but nothing is showing up as times roman. Help |
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Style confusion
Didn't know about it. I'll give that a try next time.
"Stefan Blom" wrote: Did you try to select the text and then press Ctrl+SpaceBar to remove any direct font formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lexisch" wrote in message ... I have a document that I've created styles for. My normal style is a Times Roman 11. I also have created an auto number style based off of the normal style. I've used it on my document, worked well. I then pasted new text into my document. Even though my style says that the normal is times roman, the font for everything is showing up as courier. I've tried clearning out the unwanted styles and use the one I want, but nothing is showing up as times roman. Help |
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It is quite useful when you want to restore the font settings of the
underlying paragraph style. But note that the command also removes character styles applied to text, which may not be what you want. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lexisch" wrote in message ... Didn't know about it. I'll give that a try next time. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Did you try to select the text and then press Ctrl+SpaceBar to remove any direct font formatting? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Lexisch" wrote in message ... I have a document that I've created styles for. My normal style is a Times Roman 11. I also have created an auto number style based off of the normal style. I've used it on my document, worked well. I then pasted new text into my document. Even though my style says that the normal is times roman, the font for everything is showing up as courier. I've tried clearning out the unwanted styles and use the one I want, but nothing is showing up as times roman. Help |
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