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What are the Font Dialog Check Box States for a Character Style
The font dialog box shows three states for the check boxes when used
with a character style: Checked Grayed/Checked Unchecked In my experimentation, I can find no difference in behavior between Grayed/Checked and unchecked. Is there any different? Why are there three states here? |
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What are the Font Dialog Check Box States for a Character Style
You will see Grayed and Checked if the selection contains multiple
characters to only some of which the particular attribute is applied. For example if you select two words, one of which is formatted as being in Small Caps and the other is not. -- Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to obtain my services on a paid professional basis. wrote in message ... The font dialog box shows three states for the check boxes when used with a character style: Checked Grayed/Checked Unchecked In my experimentation, I can find no difference in behavior between Grayed/Checked and unchecked. Is there any different? Why are there three states here? |
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