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Alt-Shift-Left vs. Ctl-Alt-3
I'm organizing a bunch of text that I pasted into a document by adding
headers to separate the topics. The heading text is already there as body text; I just want to promote it. But, it doesn't quite work ... The details. The body text is 12 point Times New Roman. Heading 3 is Bold, 12 point Arial. I separate the bit that I want to promote into its own paragraph and hit alt-shift-left, which nicely promotes it. Unfortunately, it promotes it to Heading 3 + Times New Roman. (Note, heading 3 is the prevailing heading level at this point in the document). I really want plain old Heading 3 the way I defined it. Ctl-Alt-3 promotes the Body Text to an unadulterated Heading 3. OK, I can try to remember to use Ctl-Alt-3 instead, but it's possible that there is some obscure option hidden away somewhere that will make it behave the way I'd prefer. Plus, I can't quite puzzle out why someone would make alt-shift-left behave that way on purpose. Oh - Word 2003 on Windows XP. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks, Ed |
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