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Hello everybody,



I hope you are well.

I have tried to deactivate this function by going into file > options > proofing > Autocorrect options > Autoformat as you type and then I have unchecked format beginning of list…

However, when I type in a line, underline, make it bold and then hit enter, the line below has the same format (underlined and bold) and I don´t want that to happen.

Can you please help.

Thanks
Sanchez
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