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Hello, Word gurus, and thank you in advance for your help. Today's questions revolves around the Font dialog, specifically the +headings item that appears (along with +body) at the top of the font list. Currently, the setting for +headings in my current Word doc is Arial plain. As a result, all my paragraph styles identified as headings (i.e. appears as "Arial (Headings)" in the Modify Style dialog) are not bold. I want all "heading" styles to appear in bold, so I would like to change the setting for the +headings font to bold, however, doing so does not change the appearance of any of my existing fonts. How can I 1) change this behaviour so that all my heading styles are always bold? 2) if a separate issue/solution, change the appearance of all the heading styles in my current document in one go? Thanks. - Nikko |
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