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Default Format bold expands to the complete document

When i mark a word and press the bold-button, the complete document gets
format bold. Pressing button Regret restores it to the intended format, with
the marked word in bold. Silly, and time consuming. Is there a solution,
anyone?
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Default Format bold expands to the complete document

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm

Also, as a matter of curiosity, in which language version is the Undo button
have a label that translates into English as "Regret"?

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When i mark a word and press the bold-button, the complete document gets
format bold. Pressing button Regret restores it to the intended format,

with
the marked word in bold. Silly, and time consuming. Is there a solution,
anyone?


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