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I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st
style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply
those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news ![]() I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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Worked perfectly. Thanks!
Jason "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news ![]() I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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I'm glad I could help.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message ... Worked perfectly. Thanks! Jason "Stefan Blom" wrote: You can create two character styles with the desired settings and then apply those styles to the relevant pieces of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JasonTheDCE" wrote in message news ![]() I have a single line of text that I want to apply two styles to. The 1st style is Franklin Gothic Heavy with 12 pt font, no italics. The 2nd is Book Antiqua, 10 pt, italic. When I highlight the 2nd set of text and apply the style, it changes the font and italicizes, but it keeps the 12 pt size. If I modify the style to 9 or 11 pt, it changes the font size correctly. I'm a fairly experience Word user and at a loss for the reason. Hopefully someone else knows the answer. Sample document available upon request. |
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