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You cannot. When you start a new paragraph that paragraph will be in the style designated for following style (usually the same style) plus any direct formatting (such a a font) applied at the end of the old paragraph.
You could designate the following style to be something with a different font. You could assign your different editors different styles with different fonts and attach that to a keyboard shortcut. You could turn on track changes. (This is sort of what it is for.) |
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If the different editors have their own font, when they open the doc will the existing text change to their font? How would the keyboard shortcut help- please explain, as I'm not understanding that. thx |
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