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How do I apply the default paragraph style to text which has been altered
with custom formatting? In 2003, I could highlight a paragraph which contained words that were manually formatted (e.g., bold), and alt+O, S would give me the Styles dialog in which I could select "Default Paragraph Style" from the scroll box. How do I accomplish this in Word 2007? A keyboard-shortcut solution would work best for me. I need to use the mouse as little as possible. |
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As in all previous versions, the shortcut Ctrl+spacebar removes any
direct character formatting from the selected text, and Ctrl+q removes any direct paragraph formatting. If you'd really rather do the exact analogue of what you did in Word 2003, the corresponding shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Alt+S to open the Styles task pane. However, the Default Paragraph Font choice in that box will remove only direct character formatting, the same as Ctrl+spacebar. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:34:04 -0700, Judy wrote: How do I apply the default paragraph style to text which has been altered with custom formatting? In 2003, I could highlight a paragraph which contained words that were manually formatted (e.g., bold), and alt+O, S would give me the Styles dialog in which I could select "Default Paragraph Style" from the scroll box. How do I accomplish this in Word 2007? A keyboard-shortcut solution would work best for me. I need to use the mouse as little as possible. |
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Alternatively, you might try either of the following:
1. The best way to remove specific types of formatting or even all formatting from selected text including the entire document is to use the Style Inspector task pane Select the desired text On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the Styles Dialog Box Launcher to display the Styles task pane Click Style Inspector (middle of three buttons) to display the Style Inspector task pane Click the appropriate Clear Formatting button ; the ScreenTips for the buttons from top to bottom a Under Paragraph formatting Reset to Normal Paragraph Style Clear Paragraph Formatting Under Text level formatting Clear Character Style (applies Default Paragraph Font) Clear Character Formatting You can also press Clear All to clear all of the above 2. Also more readily available is the following brute force method: To remove all direct font formatting, all character styles except the Hyperlink style, all direct paragraph formatting and to replace all paragraph styles with the Normal style Select the text (placing the insertion point in a paragraph and following either of the steps below does not affect font formatting settings) Do one of the following: On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click More to display the Quick Style gallery and click Clear Formatting On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Clear Formatting "Judy" wrote: How do I apply the default paragraph style to text which has been altered with custom formatting? In 2003, I could highlight a paragraph which contained words that were manually formatted (e.g., bold), and alt+O, S would give me the Styles dialog in which I could select "Default Paragraph Style" from the scroll box. How do I accomplish this in Word 2007? A keyboard-shortcut solution would work best for me. I need to use the mouse as little as possible. |
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To remove ALL formatting, the simplest way is to select the text, then click
the Clear Formatting tool in the Font section of the Home ribbon tab. This resets style, paragraph, and character formatting (sets the style to Normal). This is a great way to strip out all formatting from imported/pasted text. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Aeneas" wrote in message ... Alternatively, you might try either of the following: 1. The best way to remove specific types of formatting or even all formatting from selected text including the entire document is to use the Style Inspector task pane Select the desired text On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click the Styles Dialog Box Launcher to display the Styles task pane Click Style Inspector (middle of three buttons) to display the Style Inspector task pane Click the appropriate Clear Formatting button ; the ScreenTips for the buttons from top to bottom a Under Paragraph formatting Reset to Normal Paragraph Style Clear Paragraph Formatting Under Text level formatting Clear Character Style (applies Default Paragraph Font) Clear Character Formatting You can also press Clear All to clear all of the above 2. Also more readily available is the following brute force method: To remove all direct font formatting, all character styles except the Hyperlink style, all direct paragraph formatting and to replace all paragraph styles with the Normal style Select the text (placing the insertion point in a paragraph and following either of the steps below does not affect font formatting settings) Do one of the following: On the Home tab, in the Styles group, click More to display the Quick Style gallery and click Clear Formatting On the Home tab, in the Font group, click Clear Formatting "Judy" wrote: How do I apply the default paragraph style to text which has been altered with custom formatting? In 2003, I could highlight a paragraph which contained words that were manually formatted (e.g., bold), and alt+O, S would give me the Styles dialog in which I could select "Default Paragraph Style" from the scroll box. How do I accomplish this in Word 2007? A keyboard-shortcut solution would work best for me. I need to use the mouse as little as possible. |
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