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I recently switched from Word 2003 to Word 2007. In Word 2003, I used auto
text. In Word 2007, I am now trying to use Quick Parts. I copied some text into Quick Parts as a building block for future use in various documents. For some reason, when I use quick parts and I try to insert the building block of text into a document, it changes the line spacing of the text from its original single spacing to 1.5 spacing and I cannot seem to change it back to single spacing. It is also changing (reducing) the size of the various fonts in the text. Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong??? Thanks |
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Unless you've actually stored the formatting with the entry (for example by
applying a unique style), it will adjust to the surrounding text; that happens in Word 2003 as well. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Steve" wrote in message ... I recently switched from Word 2003 to Word 2007. In Word 2003, I used auto text. In Word 2007, I am now trying to use Quick Parts. I copied some text into Quick Parts as a building block for future use in various documents. For some reason, when I use quick parts and I try to insert the building block of text into a document, it changes the line spacing of the text from its original single spacing to 1.5 spacing and I cannot seem to change it back to single spacing. It is also changing (reducing) the size of the various fonts in the text. Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong??? Thanks |
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