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Times New Roman Bold?
I have two sections in my document with Heading 1 styles. When I update the
table of comments, in the table of contents Section I is bold and Section II is not. In the body of the document both sections are bold. I compared the sections using the "compare to another selection". The difference is that the font name on one is "Times New Roman Bold" and the other is "Times New Roman". Both have font styles "bold". When I go into change the name of the font from "Times New Roman Bold" to "Times New Roman" I don't see a selection for "Times New Roman Bold" in the drop down box. |
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Times New Roman Bold?
I would try using the paintbrush on the font you like better then 'paint'
with your cursor over the font you want to change. "Steve" wrote: I have two sections in my document with Heading 1 styles. When I update the table of comments, in the table of contents Section I is bold and Section II is not. In the body of the document both sections are bold. I compared the sections using the "compare to another selection". The difference is that the font name on one is "Times New Roman Bold" and the other is "Times New Roman". Both have font styles "bold". When I go into change the name of the font from "Times New Roman Bold" to "Times New Roman" I don't see a selection for "Times New Roman Bold" in the drop down box. |
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Select both headings and press Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+Spacebar. Then update the TOC
(F9). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Steve" wrote in message ... I have two sections in my document with Heading 1 styles. When I update the table of comments, in the table of contents Section I is bold and Section II is not. In the body of the document both sections are bold. I compared the sections using the "compare to another selection". The difference is that the font name on one is "Times New Roman Bold" and the other is "Times New Roman". Both have font styles "bold". When I go into change the name of the font from "Times New Roman Bold" to "Times New Roman" I don't see a selection for "Times New Roman Bold" in the drop down box. |
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Times New Roman Bold?
Reminds me of the time I told a WordPerfect consultant I used Word because I
regularly needed a formatting (dot leadering, I think) that Word made easy but I couldn't find at all in WP. She replied something like "Oh that's easy. Press Shift-Alt-F5 twice." Well, sure, when you put it THAT way.... g Dan Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Select both headings and press Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+Spacebar. Then update the TOC (F9). "Steve" wrote in message ... I have two sections in my document with Heading 1 styles. When I update the table of comments, in the table of contents Section I is bold and Section II is not. In the body of the document both sections are bold. I compared the sections using the "compare to another selection". The difference is that the font name on one is "Times New Roman Bold" and the other is "Times New Roman". Both have font styles "bold". When I go into change the name of the font from "Times New Roman Bold" to "Times New Roman" I don't see a selection for "Times New Roman Bold" in the drop down box. |
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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Select both headings and press Ctrl+Q and Ctrl+Spacebar. Then update the TOC (F9). "Dan Freeman" wrote in message ... Reminds me of the time I told a WordPerfect consultant I used Word because I regularly needed a formatting (dot leadering, I think) that Word made easy but I couldn't find at all in WP. She replied something like "Oh that's easy. Press Shift-Alt-F5 twice." Well, sure, when you put it THAT way.... g I'll never forget the time I was called into the office on a Saturday to help finalize a multimillion dollar contract to presented that evening. When I got there I discovered it was prepared using the Wang - not the Mac. (When I asked about this oversight I was told, isn't a computer a computer?) I never used a Wang before and hobbled along until it came to pagination - I couldn't figure out how to create a manual page break. (For some reason pressing Enter a zillion times wasn't working.) We ended up cutting (with scissors) and pasting (taping) the pages together (even the page numbers), a lot of white out, and the copy machine. The next Monday the secretary who used the Wang found out about what we did and looked like I was a moron and asked, "Why didn't you just use the Mark button and a capital T? That would have been easier." LOL yeah, had I known that... Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton |
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