I just discovered another solution: I put my cursor on the text and I see
"Font: Not Bold". That answers the question, but it raises another one.
The
formatting balloon at the right of the page is formatted in what looks
like
Courier New 12 pt, not in the normal font for formatting ballons, which is
a
10-point sans-serif font. I don't know why the format of the formatting
balloon would change. I've looked for the style which govers that balloon
(from the Styles and Formatting pane by selecting Show / Custom / Format
Settings / Show All), but can't find it.
PamC via OfficeKB.com said:
Put your cursor on the text in question and see how it is formatted. Then
reject the change and see what your text how it is formatted after that.
PamC
No. Just "Formatted: Font: Not". Nothing more.
I don't know what it means.
It doesn't say "Not bold" or "Not italic"? Maybe this reflects
stripping all
direct font formatting, but a better choice would be "Formatted: Font:
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Thanks.