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Auto-format bullet lists
When I am typing in a document that I did not originate, I often select All
Text to reformat the font size and type to my preference (Times New Roman 12). however, when I am editing a bulleted list, if I backspace the beginning of one numbered item to append it to the end of the previous bulleted item, the whole paragraph will drop into another font/size combination (presumably the default text of the originating author?) What feature forces this format change, how do I manage that feature, and how do force auto-format to be my preferred default font/size? Thanks! |
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Auto-format bullet lists
You need to change the font and size of the Normal style: Click Format |
Font. Choose the desired font and size. Click the Default button. Finally, select all text and press Ctrl+SpaceBar, to remove any font formatting not in style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Christo" wrote in message ... When I am typing in a document that I did not originate, I often select All Text to reformat the font size and type to my preference (Times New Roman 12). however, when I am editing a bulleted list, if I backspace the beginning of one numbered item to append it to the end of the previous bulleted item, the whole paragraph will drop into another font/size combination (presumably the default text of the originating author?) What feature forces this format change, how do I manage that feature, and how do force auto-format to be my preferred default font/size? Thanks! |
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