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2nd style applied in paragraph inherits font size from first style
I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st
style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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2nd style applied in paragraph inherits font size from first style
You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply
those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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2nd style applied in paragraph inherits font size from first s
Worked perfectly. Thanks!
Jason "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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2nd style applied in paragraph inherits font size from first s
I'm glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message ... Worked perfectly. Thanks! Jason "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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