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Formatting aplied to single line changes entire document..
I've been applying formatting to a single line in a
document. For example, I have a bulleted list, and I would like to increase the indent of a single line. I move my cursor to the line I want to indent, select the "Increase Indent" button on the Formatting toolbar. The entire document then has the "Level 2 Indent" look. It doesn't appear to change the style, instead it just seems to apply the formatting to all the text not already in a list format (e.g. Headings aren't changed, but Table Text is) Any suggestions on how to prevent this or turn it off? I've never seen this before in previous versions of Word... (I'm using Word 2003 11.5604.5606) Thanks, -al |
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Formatting aplied to single line changes entire document..
Hi Al
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...eformatted.htm -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Al Biglan wrote: I've been applying formatting to a single line in a document. For example, I have a bulleted list, and I would like to increase the indent of a single line. I move my cursor to the line I want to indent, select the "Increase Indent" button on the Formatting toolbar. The entire document then has the "Level 2 Indent" look. It doesn't appear to change the style, instead it just seems to apply the formatting to all the text not already in a list format (e.g. Headings aren't changed, but Table Text is) Any suggestions on how to prevent this or turn it off? I've never seen this before in previous versions of Word... (I'm using Word 2003 11.5604.5606) Thanks, -al |
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