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I've recently found that if I change a word to a different font or underline
a word or two that the entire document picks up that change. Then, by
pressing 'control Z,' my change takes effect on the intended words and the
balance of the page returns to how it was prior to the change. Any ideas?
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See:
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...tedcontent.htm

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"BobA" wrote:

I've recently found that if I change a word to a different font or underline
a word or two that the entire document picks up that change. Then, by
pressing 'control Z,' my change takes effect on the intended words and the
balance of the page returns to how it was prior to the change. Any ideas?

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