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Old 09-05-2015, 01:35 PM
daroga daroga is offline Possible to have a style allow certain formatting to remain? Windows 10 Possible to have a style allow certain formatting to remain? Office 2013
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Default Possible to have a style allow certain formatting to remain?

Hi everyone!

Is it possible to setup a style so that, when applied, ti will leave certain formatting options alone.

For instance, I have text that will occasionally have superscript numbers, or small caps, or other formatting here and there that I want to have preserved. Is there a way to allow that to happen when the style is applied?

Or maybe an different way of asking the same question: is there a way to limit a style to just changing the font, font size, line spacing, and space between paragraphs?



Thanks!
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