Different fonts in one style

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Dave French

I would like to have 2 different fonts and/or font sizes in one style.
It is a 2 line heading. The first line is 20 pt and the second is 16. I
saved it as a style but when I apply it only one font is represented.

Any good ideas or am I seeking the impossible?

Dave French
 
You need to create two styles. Put the name of the second one in the
spot in the Format Style box where it says Next Paragraph Format. Then
you can type the first line of your heading, type Enter, the second
line will be formatted as you want, and then if you make the Next
Paragraph Format of the second style whatever your normal style is
called (such as Normal, or Body Text), you can just keep going.
 
I'm in Office 2007.
I'm in the Modify Style dialog box but do not see the 'Next Paragraph
Format'

Dave


You need to create two styles. Put the name of the second one in the
spot in the Format Style box where it says Next Paragraph Format. Then
you can type the first line of your heading, type Enter, the second
line will be formatted as you want, and then if you make the Next
Paragraph Format of the second style whatever your normal style is
called (such as Normal, or Body Text), you can just keep going.
 
The exact wording of the caption for that item is "Style for following
paragraph". It's the fourth dropdown from the top of the dialog.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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all may benefit.
 
I found it!!
thanks folks!!

Dave French


Jay Freedman said:
The exact wording of the caption for that item is "Style for following
paragraph". It's the fourth dropdown from the top of the dialog.

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so all may benefit.
 

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