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Christine_Jefferys
Jul 23, 2021Copper Contributor
EDITING IN WORD
I am editing a doctoral thesis which involves returning to the work and fine tuning it multiple times. I have set up bespoke style settings and turned off 'automatic update'. However, on some parag...
- Jul 29, 2021
Note that if the font changes as you press Enter at the end of a paragraph, the reason could be that the style you are using is set to apply a different style (and that style may define a different font). Look at the "Style for following paragraph" setting in the Modify Style dialog box.
Beyond that situation, when the font changes unexpectedly, a default font hasn't been specified properly. How did you change the font initially? Often, changing the font in the Font dialog box (press Ctrl+D if you are running Word for Windows) and then clicking the Set As Default button will be very efficient.
Lenka_Kerumova
Jul 26, 2021Iron Contributor
Hello Christine_Jefferys ,
I have a feeling there is an easy solution for your problem, but I really don't understand what your problems is. I think I identify two potential, different problems, but I can't say for sure. Can you give us an example of those paragraphs? Send a printscreen.
- Christine_JefferysJul 29, 2021Copper ContributorThank you, Lenka. I think it's to do with 'word wrapping'. I use 1.5 line spacing; 3 between paragraphs. I indent quotations. When I edit a paragraph it may randomly change the font even though I have set the Style to a default template for every document and have taken off the automatic update check. Only I work on the document, but I have cut and pasted from documents created by other users. I've corrected everything painstakingly so don't have examples atm. Best wishes, Christine
- Lenka_KerumovaJul 30, 2021Iron Contributor
Hello Christine_Jefferys ,
What I don't understand about your description is this "the software just places a few words on a line, 'scattering the paragraph'. "
How can a software put a few words on a line? I don't know what that means. Softwares don't do tihings like these. Humans do. That's why one image is better than a thousand words (to paraphrase).
Anyway, in your second reply, you mention something very crucial - copying text from other documents. Learn this very helpful feature: when you copy text from other documents, especially if you have your document styled your way, paste alwyas, always, alwyas as 'Text only'. This is available through the right-mouse menu (context menu).
Because when you copy and paste between documents you also transfer all the styles from those other documents during pasting. The default in Word usually is to 'Keep source formatting' when pasting.
I don't know how you work with your documents, but I am very strick about what styles are in my documents. I always delete all styles that are not used in my document, and I never paste other than text. Too many styles, especially if you use numbering, make the document unstable and prone to berserk behaviour, or even crashing.
- Christine_JefferysJul 31, 2021Copper ContributorThank you, Lenka_Kerumova, this advice is like gold. I will now work with my documents in this way all the time. How do you delete styles? I keep setting a default style (Style 2) as my normal template but this is unstable. Will only pasting unformatted text resolve this problem? Thanks, again!
- Stefan_BlomJul 29, 2021MVP
Note that if the font changes as you press Enter at the end of a paragraph, the reason could be that the style you are using is set to apply a different style (and that style may define a different font). Look at the "Style for following paragraph" setting in the Modify Style dialog box.
Beyond that situation, when the font changes unexpectedly, a default font hasn't been specified properly. How did you change the font initially? Often, changing the font in the Font dialog box (press Ctrl+D if you are running Word for Windows) and then clicking the Set As Default button will be very efficient.
- Christine_JefferysJul 29, 2021Copper ContributorThank you Stefan_Blom and @lenka-kerumova. I'll try this and let you know, Stefan. Did my previous reply make sense, Lenka? C