Scrolling for Fonts

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Guest

The font style should fix to orig choice regardless of a specific fonts style
when scrolling fonts.
Eg., you want to view all the fonts in bold style but as you are scrolling a
specific font only comes in italics the remainder of your scroll will stay in
italics unless you then go back up and change it to your original setting.
This should happen automatically
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Peter S

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Graham Mayor

Where are you scrolling the fonts?

If you mean in the format > font dialog box, then if you have the bold
attribute set in that dialog, all the fonts that have a bold version are
displayed in bold, those that haven't are not. The change you describe only
occurs if you select the non-bold font, which changes the attribute. If you
change the attribute, how is Word supposed to know what you want it changed
back to?


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