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From: TITANI on 16 May 2010 13:13 Hello, Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a second font to define the heading. Thanks, Titani
From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on 16 May 2010 14:22 You can define a character style that can be applied on top of a paragraph style. But the paragraph style includes font formatting as well. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TITANI" <TITANI(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2F3D31C0-C90A-415C-9ADF-1E1BBFA95018(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, > > Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous > style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a > second > font to define the heading. > > Thanks, > Titani >
From: Stefan Blom on 16 May 2010 14:32
You can apply a character style on top of a paragraph style. To have more than one paragraph style within the same paragraph, use a style separator. In Word 2007, add the Style Separator command to the Quick Access Toolbar via Office button | Word Options | Customize (you'll find the command in the "All Commands" category). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP (Message posted via NNTP) "TITANI" <TITANI(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2F3D31C0-C90A-415C-9ADF-1E1BBFA95018(a)microsoft.com... > Hello, > > Is there a way to apply a style, then apply a style on top of the previous > style? For example, one style to define the font and font size, then a second > font to define the heading. > > Thanks, > Titani |