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Default Style on Top of Style Possible?

Hello,

Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous
style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a second
font to define the heading.

Thanks,
Titani
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Default Style on Top of Style Possible?

You can define a character style that can be applied on top of a paragraph
style. But the paragraph style includes font formatting as well.

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Hello,

Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous
style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a
second
font to define the heading.

Thanks,
Titani


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Default Style on Top of Style Possible?

You can define a character style that can be applied on top of a paragraph
style. But the paragraph style includes font formatting as well.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

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Hello,

Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous
style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a
second
font to define the heading.

Thanks,
Titani


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Default Style on Top of Style Possible?

You can apply a character style on top of a paragraph style.

To have more than one paragraph style within the same paragraph, use a style
separator. In Word 2007, add the Style Separator command to the Quick Access
Toolbar via Office button | Word Options | Customize (you'll find the command in
the "All Commands" category).

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Hello,

Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous
style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a second
font to define the heading.

Thanks,
Titani



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Default Style on Top of Style Possible?

You can apply a character style on top of a paragraph style.

To have more than one paragraph style within the same paragraph, use a style
separator. In Word 2007, add the Style Separator command to the Quick Access
Toolbar via Office button | Word Options | Customize (you'll find the command in
the "All Commands" category).

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
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Hello,

Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous
style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a second
font to define the heading.

Thanks,
Titani



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