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I have two files, both rely on normal.dot. When separate, both behave. But
when I insert one into another, all styles of the one inserted in change their respective font attributes. e.g. I use Verdana & Palatino for different paras. After inserting a file, fonts in paragraph suddenly ![]() interchange, get mixed (roman to italics, or bold) why is this happening? Thanks |
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Note that if you want to preserve formatting of an inserted document, make
sure that it uses unique styles. Or, if you are using a Word version that supports paste option buttons, choose to keep the formatting of the source after pasting. On the other hand, if you are trying to get rid of direct font formatting, you can select the text and press Ctrl+SpaceBar. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "dindigul" wrote: I have two files, both rely on normal.dot. When separate, both behave. But when I insert one into another, all styles of the one inserted in change their respective font attributes. e.g. I use Verdana & Palatino for different paras. After inserting a file, fonts in paragraph suddenly ![]() interchange, get mixed (roman to italics, or bold) why is this happening? Thanks |
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