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Formatting Style overrides on its own

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Milind - 30 Jul 2007 08:06 GMT
I created a style named Courier and CCourier, and the attributes were Courier
New font, 10 pt. Though it shows 10 point in the said font, when applied, in
the text and on the formatting toolbar it shows the font in 12 point. If I
change on that toolbar to 10 points, in the Formatting Task Pane, it shows
Courer +. I tried deleting this style, and recreating with different names
CCCourier, Hello-courier etc. but of no avail.Any ideas? Thanks
Stefan Blom - 30 Jul 2007 08:56 GMT
What happens if you select the text and press Ctrl+SpaceBar? That should
remove any font formatting not in style.

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> I created a style named Courier and CCourier, and the attributes were Courier
> New font, 10 pt. Though it shows 10 point in the said font, when applied, in
> the text and on the formatting toolbar it shows the font in 12 point. If I
> change on that toolbar to 10 points, in the Formatting Task Pane, it shows
> Courer +. I tried deleting this style, and recreating with different names
> CCCourier, Hello-courier etc. but of no avail.Any ideas? Thanks

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