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Sean McPoland
Hi guys,
I have taken the default Style Set and saved it as a new one "SS1".
One of the sty;es needed changing though, so I correct the style in the
document and click on Styles - "Update Style to match selection"...ok, I go
to select the wrong styled text and click the style button and it stays the
same - no changes...something wrong here then...
So I then right click the style and select MODIFY - I check that everything
is OK - Verdana 10 etc and save it...close word and reopen just in case -
select the wrong styled text and select the style again - still nothing
changes....
So I highlight the text in the document and say modify again...I move the
window so I can see what is going on and change the font to Ver9, the text
changes correctly - I change the font to Ver20 and the text still changes -
Ok so i change it to Ver10....Bang back to the incorrect font Ver12.
It seems that there is something stopping Ver10 being applied and it
automatically selects ver12 when i don't want it too.
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advance,
regards
Sean
I have taken the default Style Set and saved it as a new one "SS1".
One of the sty;es needed changing though, so I correct the style in the
document and click on Styles - "Update Style to match selection"...ok, I go
to select the wrong styled text and click the style button and it stays the
same - no changes...something wrong here then...
So I then right click the style and select MODIFY - I check that everything
is OK - Verdana 10 etc and save it...close word and reopen just in case -
select the wrong styled text and select the style again - still nothing
changes....
So I highlight the text in the document and say modify again...I move the
window so I can see what is going on and change the font to Ver9, the text
changes correctly - I change the font to Ver20 and the text still changes -
Ok so i change it to Ver10....Bang back to the incorrect font Ver12.
It seems that there is something stopping Ver10 being applied and it
automatically selects ver12 when i don't want it too.
Any ideas?
Many thanks in advance,
regards
Sean