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Why does pasted text change the original text in paragraph?
I have two Word Documents (Word 2007) that I'll call document A and document
B. Both documents are written and saved in the Times New Roman font. I have some text from Document B that I need to add to the end of a paragraph in Document A. When I copied and pasted it, the pasted part (from Document B)stayed in the Times New Roman font, but the beginning of the paragraph (from Document A) changed to the Arial font. I know I can highlight it and change it back, but my question is how do I prevent this from happening? I am writing a document that will require a large quantity of copying/pasting between documents and would like to avoid having to highlight and change the font each time. Any help is appreciated. |
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