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When copying multiple files into one, I get all the formatting styles brought
with them. How can I delete most of them without deleting one at a time? Also it seems Word 2003 will makes decisions for me automatically by applying styles if they are in the drop-down styles listing. Can I turn this feature off? Another situation is rather strange when I copy from one document in one font and when you paste it into another, the font changes to Times New Roman. These auto features don't seem to be consistent. I feel I've lost control. Thanks Nita |
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You could Paste Special as Unformatted Text; this would not bring any styles
or font formatting along. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Hague2" wrote in message ... When copying multiple files into one, I get all the formatting styles brought with them. How can I delete most of them without deleting one at a time? Also it seems Word 2003 will makes decisions for me automatically by applying styles if they are in the drop-down styles listing. Can I turn this feature off? Another situation is rather strange when I copy from one document in one font and when you paste it into another, the font changes to Times New Roman. These auto features don't seem to be consistent. I feel I've lost control. Thanks Nita |
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