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Default Word, revert to normal style when hit enter after editing caption

Chances are somebody does not want to begin another line of caption when
hitting enter at the end of a caption. Word generally makes it hard to open
new lines of normal text.

Same problem, hitting enter at end of HeadingN sometimes opens another line
of headingN rather than a line of normal text.

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Set the 'Style for following paragraph' as part of the style definition.



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Chances are somebody does not want to begin another line of caption when
hitting enter at the end of a caption. Word generally makes it hard to
open
new lines of normal text.

Same problem, hitting enter at end of HeadingN sometimes opens another
line
of headingN rather than a line of normal text.

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The default following style for Word's built-in heading styles is Normal. I
usually change this to whatever flavor of Body Text I'm using for the
document. You can do the same for the Caption style. Also, Ctrl+Shift+N will
apply Normal style to any paragraph.

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Chances are somebody does not want to begin another line of caption when
hitting enter at the end of a caption. Word generally makes it hard to

open
new lines of normal text.

Same problem, hitting enter at end of HeadingN sometimes opens another

line
of headingN rather than a line of normal text.

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Hi ?B?V09UQQ==?=,

Chances are somebody does not want to begin another line of caption when
hitting enter at the end of a caption. Word generally makes it hard to open
new lines of normal text.

Same problem, hitting enter at end of HeadingN sometimes opens another line
of headingN rather than a line of normal text.

If your styles are defined properly - so that the "Next style" is set to be
"Normal" (or whatever you wish), then you will get the behavior you request.

If you tell us the version of Word, we can tell you where you can do this.

FWIW, on a default installation, the builtin Heading styles do behave this
way. But you won't get a different style if you press ENTER in the middle of a
paragraph, or at the beginning of one. You definitely have to be at the very
end of the paragraph.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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