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- From: henning@banana.ithaca.ny.us (Henning Pape-Santos)
- Subject: Re: Style changes in Word 4
- Organization: The Twisted Banana BBS, Ithaca NY (US)
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 01:25:56 GMT
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- Sender: waffle@banana.ithaca.ny.us (Waffle BBS)
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- amunn@linus.umd.edu (Alan Munn) writes:
-
- > I have a Word question which has been bothering me for a while. I
- > have a bunch of styles defined based on Normal. They don't involve
- > font changes, but involve various paragraph format changes. Let's say
- > I have 5 styles, A, B, C, D and E. If I go into Define All Styles and
- > change the font from Palatino to Times, only A, B and C change their
- > fonts; D and E don't, even though all 5 styles are defined as based on
- > Normal. What's going on?
- >
- > Alan
- > <amunn@umd5.umd.edu>
- >
- >
-
- Could it be that D and E already have a different font defined
- than Normal (i.e., D is, say, Normal + Font: xyz)?
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