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I am using a unicode font (Cardo) which supports Greek characters. However,
my publisher requires that I use TNR italics for the headers. TNR italics
(nor TNR for that matter) does not support the Greek font. So, when I have a
subheading that contains Greek text, it appears odd in the header because
Word inserts other fonts to come up with the letters TNR doesn't have.
When I try to change the formatting of only the Greek words in the headers,
Word overrides my formatting because of the StyleRef fields. Is it possible
to stop Word from overriding my formatting on only a few pages of the
document in the headers? This problem only occurs on 6 pages of a 263 page
document.
I thought of trying to use different sections, but that makes things very
difficult with regard to the headers!
Any help would be appreciated.
my publisher requires that I use TNR italics for the headers. TNR italics
(nor TNR for that matter) does not support the Greek font. So, when I have a
subheading that contains Greek text, it appears odd in the header because
Word inserts other fonts to come up with the letters TNR doesn't have.
When I try to change the formatting of only the Greek words in the headers,
Word overrides my formatting because of the StyleRef fields. Is it possible
to stop Word from overriding my formatting on only a few pages of the
document in the headers? This problem only occurs on 6 pages of a 263 page
document.
I thought of trying to use different sections, but that makes things very
difficult with regard to the headers!
Any help would be appreciated.