Peter Fraser
2010-05-04 11:39:41 UTC
I write quite long documents (50 to 60 sides) using Word 2007. I quit
often need to use formatting such as bullets or numbering. However,
note that changing bullets on one page changes a whole bunch of bullet
(or even removes them completely) elsewhere. I can't see thi
immediately as I am on one page while the changes are elsewhere. Ho
can I stop Word from doing this? I know that sometimes control-z get
rid of surplus formatting but I surely don't need to do this ever
time?
I have tried to look at some pages explaining bulleting in word - the
make little sense to me. All I want to do is to change the formattin
on one page without messing anything else up. Why does Word seem t
want to change styles affecting the whole document when you only wan
to change the text in question
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Peter Fraser
often need to use formatting such as bullets or numbering. However,
note that changing bullets on one page changes a whole bunch of bullet
(or even removes them completely) elsewhere. I can't see thi
immediately as I am on one page while the changes are elsewhere. Ho
can I stop Word from doing this? I know that sometimes control-z get
rid of surplus formatting but I surely don't need to do this ever
time?
I have tried to look at some pages explaining bulleting in word - the
make little sense to me. All I want to do is to change the formattin
on one page without messing anything else up. Why does Word seem t
want to change styles affecting the whole document when you only wan
to change the text in question
--
Peter Fraser