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Word applies Outline format to entire doc instead of selection.
When I apply a numbered outline format or indent-tab to a single selected
(highlighted) statement in my Word document, Word takes over and applies the same format to the entire document hourglassing until it's done, at which point I press CTRL+Z to "undo" which corrects it: that is, it leaves the new format on the single statement I selected (highlighted) and undoes the formatting on the rest of the document hourglassing again. What can I do to cause Word to apply the new format to ONLY the selected (highlighted) statement instead of doing the entire document? |
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Word applies Outline format to entire doc instead of selection.
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm
-- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Wendy" wrote: When I apply a numbered outline format or indent-tab to a single selected (highlighted) statement in my Word document, Word takes over and applies the same format to the entire document hourglassing until it's done, at which point I press CTRL+Z to "undo" which corrects it: that is, it leaves the new format on the single statement I selected (highlighted) and undoes the formatting on the rest of the document hourglassing again. What can I do to cause Word to apply the new format to ONLY the selected (highlighted) statement instead of doing the entire document? |
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