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Old 01-03-2017, 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mohsen.amiri View Post
I removed ResetChar shortcut (Ctrl+Space) and set the Ctrl+Space for 'No-Width-Optional Break'. But when I use it, what happens is to change font to 'Calibri' and then to 'Courier New'.
What is the problem? Why The Ctrl+Space functions wrongly?
Ctrl+Space doesn't 'function wrongly' - the problem is that you've applied hard formatting to the content, overriding the Style definition. It is because you have done that that you're getting unpredictable results. For example, if you select the paragraph break in your second paragraph, Word tells you it is formatted with 'Courier New', not the 'B Mitra' the other text in the paragraph uses. Moreover, the paragraph is formatted with the 'Normal' Style, for which the Style definition says the font should be 'Calibri'.

Ask yourself: how is Word supposed to know which font to apply, when the Style definition says to use 'Calibri', the paragraph format says to use 'Courier New' and the selection actually uses 'B Mitra'?

You really should take the time to learn how Styles work and to use them properly.
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