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A persistent and re-emergent character style in Word

Hello,

I recently joined a team of instructional designers as a lead editor and writer. They have a LOT of extant course documents already in place and a variety of custom templates they are based on.
There is a most peculiar condition. In all these files, if I put my cursor in the text of any variety of styles (visually) the display box will show a Char2 as the style in play. That style is defined as chartreuse 16 pt verdana, which would be very obvious. I do not see this style actually rendered anywhere in the document, it just seem to lurk in the labeling.

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