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Avoiding automatic change to "Heading 1" or "Heading 2"...
I am writing a long document (some 30 pages) and I happen to use the
Table of Contents feature through the use of styles. This works fine. However, when I happen to format some lines using a format (for exemple, centered + bold) that is very similar to ones of the heading styles ("Heading 1", for example), Word changes the style automatically to "Heading 1", and I want to avoid it. Could anybody help by saying what option exactly I have to switch off? Your help is highly appreciated. Vicente Soler |
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Avoiding automatic change to "Heading 1" or "Heading 2"...
It depends on which version of Word you're using - always good to specify:-)
In 2007: In Word Options Proofing click the AutoCorrect Options button, Prior versions: Use Tools AutoCorrect Options. On the AutoFormat As You Type page clear the checkbox for: Built-In Heading Styles. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 5/26/08 10:33 AM, in article , "vsoler" wrote: I am writing a long document (some 30 pages) and I happen to use the Table of Contents feature through the use of styles. This works fine. However, when I happen to format some lines using a format (for exemple, centered + bold) that is very similar to ones of the heading styles ("Heading 1", for example), Word changes the style automatically to "Heading 1", and I want to avoid it. Could anybody help by saying what option exactly I have to switch off? Your help is highly appreciated. Vicente Soler |
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Avoiding automatic change to "Heading 1" or "Heading 2"...
On May 26, 5:34*pm, CyberTaz wrote:
It depends on which version of Word you're using - always good to specify:-) In 2007: In Word Options Proofing click the AutoCorrect Options button, Prior versions: Use Tools AutoCorrect Options. On the AutoFormat As You Type page clear the checkbox for: Built-In Heading Styles. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 5/26/08 10:33 AM, in article , "vsoler" wrote: I am writing a long document (some 30 pages) and I happen to use the Table of Contents feature through the use of styles. This works fine. However, when I happen to format some lines using a format (for exemple, centered + bold) that is very similar to ones of the heading styles ("Heading 1", for example), Word changes the style automatically to "Heading 1", and I want to avoid it. Could anybody help by saying what option exactly I have to switch off? Your help is highly appreciated. Vicente Soler- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It works fine, thank you very much |
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