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Hi Aluviel,
Does the web site use small caps for the copied range? If so, and you're pasting in a range to which a Style definition has been applied, it may be that Word is picking up that definition. In that case, the Style name on the Formatting menu bar should show that the name has been changed. You may need to change it back to your preferred Style name or, when pasting, paste as unformatted text.
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Thank you Paul for your reply. This habit of Word has been doing this to ever web page I have used for almost 4 weeks now. I put everything back on New times Roman and the heading style back to "Normal" it goes right back to pasteing everythung in caps again and somtimes i noticed without pasting anything it just starts me off writing in that style when it wasnt asked for.
I never known word to do this and its like its got freaky zombie mind of its own latley! ![]() |
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