text font color style, this problem is driving me crazy, need help

G

Guest

example:
current line of text is set to blue color from the font color toolbar
when i press enter and get to the next line
the next line will always be the same color = blue

i want to be able to go to black font automatically on each new line (
default fonts, colors and style )
but word keeps formatting it to the color/style of previous line,
same problem with underline, bold, etc ... any text formatting is kept on
the next
line... very annoying... you have to unsellect those format features each
time
you move to fresh line... setting format to auto is not helping...

how do i make it stop doing that?
basically i want new line to be with no formatting not dependent of the
previouse line formatting
thanks!
 
C

Chuck Davis

bluelagoon_HP said:
example:
current line of text is set to blue color from the font color toolbar
when i press enter and get to the next line
the next line will always be the same color = blue

i want to be able to go to black font automatically on each new line (
default fonts, colors and style )
but word keeps formatting it to the color/style of previous line,
same problem with underline, bold, etc ... any text formatting is kept on
the next
line... very annoying... you have to unsellect those format features each
time
you move to fresh line... setting format to auto is not helping...

how do i make it stop doing that?
basically i want new line to be with no formatting not dependent of the
previouse line formatting
thanks!

I would enter the entire document, then return and select the text that I
wanted to be different and change it. If you are going to be using the this
process in other documents, make it a style.
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

Unless you use styles to apply the color and define a different paragraph
style as your following style, there is no way around this except to press
Ctrl+Spacebar (for font formatting) and/or Ctrl+Q (for paragraph
formatting).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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