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Hi Charles,
You have a fantastic site Understanding Styles in Microsoft Word - A Tutorial in the Intermediate Users Guide to Microsoft Word. That is where I learned the basics of MS Word styles and much more. A huge thank-you to you. Ctrl+Spacebar removes the directly applied character formatting. Ctrl+Q to removes the directly applied paragraph formatting. That, however, neither explains nor resolves the problem at hand. I want to understand the following: (a) Why does the label/name of the character style change (in the tracked changes balloon)? (b) Why does “Reject” not give me back what I began with? |
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And that is not necessarily something I can help with because I seldom use Tracked Changes and never for formatting. |
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Thank you, Charles. |
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