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Old 03-08-2022, 07:55 PM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline WORD 97, Styles and MisFormatting of Text Windows 10 WORD 97, Styles and MisFormatting of Text Office 2019
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Please, please, please read the pages I've linked.




Do not use direct formatting. There are a plethora of built-in styles you can use. They can be modified.


There is a built-in style named "Quote" that you can modify for your use.


Paragraph styles cannot be applied to less than a paragraph. If you want a style to apply to part of a paragraph use a Character style. Two built-in character styles are Strong and Emphasis.



The term "paragraph" in Word refers to anything that is followed by a paragraph mark. This includes blank paragraphs.



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