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Could you show us the code of the macro in question?
With regards to italics being a toggle, this just means that if you apply italics to regular text, you get italics (not surprisingly). However, if you apply it again to the same text, you get regular text back. This may cause unexpected results if there is a style conflict and/or if italics resurface if you haven't modified a style correctly. Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2013-10-31 02:13, kaye123 wrote: I have posted a full explanation of my problem. However as to the italics this appears to be separate as the macro is just for spacing of the footnotes and other documents haven't been changed. What do you mean here please? Why are3 some docs ok and not others? ITALIC usually toggles: normal text will be formatted italic, italic text will be formatted back to normal. If it wasn't anything to do with the macro what else would cause this please? However if it is related to my overall problems oformal.docm please advise? OI have added a bit onto my problem and a link that tells me what happens but not a solution. I stated that I now know that normal.docm is by default a macro enabled template. kind regards |
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