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Jeff
I made a mistake that I suspect is not an uncommon one and I would like
to ask for suggestions as to the simplest way to correct it.
I have a book manuscript written in Word 2002 format. The document is
complex, includes sections, and I used styles like headings in it, but
the Headings, captions, etc that I used were based on the Word 2002
default of
- Times New Roman font
- Headings were modified by centering or not centering some, changing
the font sizes of some, etc.
So now I have several versions of Headings, etc. in the drop down list
of styles of that document.
Here's my problem. I would like to change the underlying Ties Roman font
used replacing it by a new font "A" for the text and another font "B"
for Headings and the like.
I could go through the document and manually change everything, but is
there a simpler faster way I could change the underlying fonts used? If
there is how?
Thank you.
to ask for suggestions as to the simplest way to correct it.
I have a book manuscript written in Word 2002 format. The document is
complex, includes sections, and I used styles like headings in it, but
the Headings, captions, etc that I used were based on the Word 2002
default of
- Times New Roman font
- Headings were modified by centering or not centering some, changing
the font sizes of some, etc.
So now I have several versions of Headings, etc. in the drop down list
of styles of that document.
Here's my problem. I would like to change the underlying Ties Roman font
used replacing it by a new font "A" for the text and another font "B"
for Headings and the like.
I could go through the document and manually change everything, but is
there a simpler faster way I could change the underlying fonts used? If
there is how?
Thank you.