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Setting Default Font Formatting

October 5, 2011 by Sue Huckle

I have a problem with trying to set a default font. I change the font style, check yes for making it the default font, but it won't keep it. I had the same problem with the default paragraph format and had to use the Mr. Fixit program which seems to have worked. Is there a Mr. Fixit for font styles? -- Submitted by JT ANSWER: For some reason, there is not a … [Read more...]

Word Captions Formatting Goes Crazy!

February 11, 2011 by Sue Huckle

I am having problems with a document that uses Word captions and heading styles. I can make the file look perfect on screen. However, when I go to print the document (or even print preview), the formatting changes. Images that I have previously deleted from the document reappear, text that should be a normal style changes to captions (both of these styles are customised), … [Read more...]

Anchor ClipArt to Text in Word Documents

November 7, 2010 by Sue Huckle

Does an image you inserted into your Microsoft Word document keep moving around? Here is how to anchor it so that it won't move unless YOU move it. In Microsoft Word, you can anchor an image to a block of text so that when the text is moved, the image moves with it. These instructions work for Word 2007 - 2013. To anchor clip art to a paragraph, follow these … [Read more...]

Styles Created When Formatting Text

December 12, 2009 by Sue Huckle

I use styles almost exclusively. However, how can I prevent Word 2007 from creating a new style when I select and modify several words within a styled paragraph? Example: I apply a paragraph style to a paragraph, then type the text. When I select two or three words within that paragraph and apply bold or italics to them, a new style is created with the original style name + … [Read more...]

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