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You are welcome--and thank you for the feedback.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Ger" wrote in message news Thanks to both graham and stefan, both answers have solved my problem. Cheers "Graham Mayor" wrote: Make sure also that it does not contain the paragraph mark at the end of the text or the entry is stored with its associated style. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Stefan Blom wrote: Recreate the AutoText entries, making sure that the text from which you are creating them does not include any direct formatting. To clear direct formatting from the selection, press Ctrl+SpaceBar. "Ger" wrote in message ... Autotext I previously set up and default ones always take on the font size of the font on that part of the document I am typing. However, I am setting up a lot of new autotext and it is now taking on the font that it was set up in and not the font in the document. How do I set up new autotext so that it will take on the font of the document that I am inserting it in? . I must have done this before! |
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