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Default Unwanted format changing.

When I try to change tect (underline, bold, justify) Word makes the changes
global to the whole document and not just the selected text. I have to
control-z to undo changes to the whole document, which leaves the new
formatting to only the selected text. As I continue to do this throughout
the entire document while editing, the file size increases enormously. Any
suggestions?
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Default Unwanted format changing.

See http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...eformatted.htm.

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greenarchitect wrote:
When I try to change tect (underline, bold, justify) Word makes the
changes global to the whole document and not just the selected text.
I have to control-z to undo changes to the whole document, which
leaves the new formatting to only the selected text. As I continue
to do this throughout the entire document while editing, the file
size increases enormously. Any suggestions?



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