From: Stefan Blom on 17 Apr 2010 13:55 Note that if you pasted information from a web page a character style may have been created in Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Bright Spark" <brightspark-notnowhere(a)nomore.com> wrote in message news:nbtgs5ha4u9aqqh3fpgv4mjdk4u0cjdtmm(a)4ax.com... > > Word 2003 - Can anyone shed light on where a formatting type called > "apple-style-span" would appear from in the middle of an MS Word > document that contains only "Normal" formatting? It has appeared in a > report section that has indented paragraphs, and none of us have ever > seen this before and have no idea where it came from. Don't even know > what "apple-style-span" means! Have Googled some and it keeps > referring to HTML, but no idea how that could get into an MS Word > document. > > Thanks for any help. > > Bright Spark
From: Stefan Blom on 17 Apr 2010 15:30 Well, if it is a character style applied on top of the underlying paragraph style, you can get rid of it by selecting the text and pressing Ctrl+SpaceBar. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Bright Spark" <brightspark-notnowhere(a)nomore.com> wrote in message news:5j0ks5hg7gdvhqk689n16621cuunh64meh(a)4ax.com... > Thank you, Stefan. > > We can't figure out how that might have happened because this is a > portion of a longer report which is all typed together. It's a real > mystery how this "appeared" in the middle. > > Bright Spark > > > On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 19:55:02 +0200, "Stefan Blom" > <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > >>Note that if you pasted information from a web page a character style may >>have been created in Word.
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