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In Word 2000, the style dropdown in the toolbar included a "default font"
option that could be used to remove a character style. In Word 2003, there is only a "Clear formatting" option, which changes the selection back to Normal, which is not what I want to do. So is there a way to just remove the character formatting so the the text uses the same font as the paragraph style? |
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