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Would this 'char' style be something along the lines of 'char char1
char', and apply to ever single blimmin' piece of text in the document?
If so, I had this problem a couple of months back. One of the updates
to Word prevents it happening, but once it +has+ happened to a document
the only way I found to fix it was to export the doc to HTML, locate the
offending style, +destroy it utterly+ wherever it reared its ugly head,
and then save the HTML doc as a Word file again and fix any formatting
that had become disarranged.
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