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Formating issue
The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for
you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically? |
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You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting
applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically? |
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You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting
applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically? |
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To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears*
direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically? |
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To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically? |
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And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the
format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- |
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And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the
format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- |
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Your thought is right. I thought about it after in retrospect.
Anyway, i just needed to know also this info. Ο χρήστης "Peter T. Daniels" *γγραψε: And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- . |
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Your thought is right. I thought about it after in retrospect.
Anyway, i just needed to know also this info. Ο χρήστης "Peter T. Daniels" *γγραψε: And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- . |
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The alternative, of course, is to type the text first and then select and
format as superscript. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... Your thought is right. I thought about it after in retrospect. Anyway, i just needed to know also this info. ? ??????? "Peter T. Daniels" ???????: And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- . |
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The alternative, of course, is to type the text first and then select and
format as superscript. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... Your thought is right. I thought about it after in retrospect. Anyway, i just needed to know also this info. ? ??????? "Peter T. Daniels" ???????: And the reason you need to do it that way (either by toggling off the format, or clearing all formatting) is, How would Word know when you want to leave off the superscripting? (It's just like italic, bold, underline, etc.) On Mar 24, 3:17 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: To clarify the first sentence of my previous post: Ctrl+SpaceBar *clears* direct formatting. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... You can press Ctrl+SpaceBar (or Ctrl+Shift+Z) to direct font formatting applied at the insertion point. Note, however, that the command clears *any* font formatting not in the underlying paragraph style. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JIMPAP" wrote in message ... The problem i am facing has to do generally with formatting but in order for you ti understand it better i will use a specific example. Let's say that i want to convert a character(number or letter) in superscript. The problem is that after i make this conversion through the font menu, this formatting remains and does not return in the previous non-superscript state-after i press space and the cursor proceeds. Is there a way that this formatting ceases to apply after i move the cursor? Is it necessary every time that-after i finish formatting the character i want- i must go and uncheck the superscript option? Can that be done automatically?- . |
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