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Format Painter exists in several M$ apps, not just Word (e.g., Excel).
It's a terrific, little known (and therefore underutilized) resource I
use all of the time.
Reminds me of the time I was part of a traveling Windows seminar circus
and, though Excel wasn't (and isn't) my forte, a new version had just
been introduced featuring, you guessed it, the Format Painter. I had no
idea what it did, and called upon at the very last moment to take over
the presentation slot, made a complete fool of myself trying to explain
its function to the assembled audience. Sigh. I resolved to investigate
FP immediately after I got off the stage!
> Chris
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Subject: SOLVED RE: WORD: Problems with paragraph margins
I wrote:
I imported the html pages and applied the new styles [in Word]. Some of
them
are fine. On some of them, the margins are wrong. For example, on one
paragraph I applied Clear Formatting. Then I applied a style Body Text,
which is left aligned at 0. When I look at the settings in the style,
left
aligned is 0. When I look at the ruler with the cursor in the paragraph,
the
style is left aligned at 0. When I look at the text, the text is left
aligned at 1.5 cm. Theh page margins are correct (2.5cm all 'round).
<snip>
Thanks to all who responded, and thanks to Jackie Samuelson for taking
the
time to examine a sample of the problem. You are the people who make me
look
good at my job.
SOLUTION
Word has a little tool called Format Painter. It's on the Standard
toolbar
in my version of Word 2000. Click in the correctly formatted paragraph,
click Format Painter, and click in the wonky paragraph. Behold! The
wonky
paragraph is no longer wonky; it matches the good paragraph.
After I knew what I needed to do, I searched Word help with the term
'format
painter', and a number of variations. I couldn't find anything that told
me
about the tool. I'm sure it's in there, but it's well buried.
Can anyone wax lyrical on all the functions of the format painter, or is
this the only use.
Thanks again.
elizabeth oshea
elizabeth -dot- oshea -at- virtualaccess -dot- com
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