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Old 07-20-2012, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by MechEng View Post
Hi All,

I need to format a single line on a word document that automatically sets the whole line to be in uppercase. The line consists of names of buildings so its used as a heading above and address. I want to be able to permantely set this line to that settings so everytime the document is editted, that line remains a constant.

Any ideas?
"that line remains a constant"
Constant text?
Constant formatting?
Both?

You can set a paragraph style to be all UPPERCASE if you want. You could also set a character or linked style for this.

Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word

You may want to review Basic concepts of Microsoft Word: An introduction
and
Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles?
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