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I virtually always disable linked styles. They cause problems, IMO.
You would apply a heading style to selected text if you wanted the same formatting. My advice would be to instead create a character style that matches it. This avoids confusion. The built-in-heading styles when used as paragraph styles have special qualities which are not present when they are used as character styles. Why use Microsoft Word’s built-in heading styles? by Shauna Kelly If you would like instruction on how to set up some matching character styles, let me know. |
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