How to change all document's format?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Demion Driel
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Demion Driel

Can someone tell me if I can cut and paste the text from another
source (say a web page) and then select something which will change
the appearance of all the text to a font and format which I have
predefined?

I like to use Arial or Veradana with a font size of 9 or 10 and
with line spacing of 1.3.

How do I pre-set this prefernce in Word? I am using Word 2000
(version 9.0.2720).
 
Create a paragraph style with the font characteristics and line spacing you
require and apply it to the text. Then with the text selected hit CTRL+Space
to reset the text to your underlying style.

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You can also set the style (font, size, etc.) of your receiving documen
before pasting. Then instead of pasting directly, choose Edit t
"Paste Special" and choose "Unformatted Text." The text will take o
the formatting you have set in your receiving document
 
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