I have several paragraphs that somehow got set as normal
plus yellow color (the style just says normal+yellow).
When I go into that style and select all examples, and
click on the regular normal style, the normal+yellow style
disappears from the style pane.

However, when I print the text, it tries to print in the
yellow color for those scattered paragraphs. Any ideas?
thanks.

Re: yellow text by Suzanne

Suzanne
Mon Nov 17 17:27:18 CST 2003

Select the paragraphs and press Ctrl+Spacebar to reset the font formatting.
And note that Normal+Yellow is not a style, but "formatting." You won't see
this if you clear the "Keep track of formatting" box on the Edit tab of
Tools | Options.

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"feagin" <feagin19966@aol.com> wrote in message
news:019c01c3ad35$98eb3850$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I have several paragraphs that somehow got set as normal
> plus yellow color (the style just says normal+yellow).
> When I go into that style and select all examples, and
> click on the regular normal style, the normal+yellow style
> disappears from the style pane.
>
> However, when I print the text, it tries to print in the
> yellow color for those scattered paragraphs. Any ideas?
> thanks.


Re: yellow text by feagin

feagin
Mon Nov 17 18:40:44 CST 2003

Thanks, I have re-set long ago control+spacebar and
control+q to do other things. What are the actual
names/commands underlying these original key assignmentss?
>-----Original Message-----
>Select the paragraphs and press Ctrl+Spacebar to reset
the font formatting.
>And note that Normal+Yellow is not a style,
but "formatting." You won't see
>this if you clear the "Keep track of formatting" box on
the Edit tab of
>Tools | Options.
>
>--
>Suzanne S. Barnhill
>Microsoft MVP (Word)
>Words into Type
>Fairhope, Alabama USA
>Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
>Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups
to the newsgroup so
>all may benefit.
>
>"feagin" <feagin19966@aol.com> wrote in message
>news:019c01c3ad35$98eb3850$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have several paragraphs that somehow got set as normal
>> plus yellow color (the style just says normal+yellow).
>> When I go into that style and select all examples, and
>> click on the regular normal style, the normal+yellow
style
>> disappears from the style pane.
>>
>> However, when I print the text, it tries to print in the
>> yellow color for those scattered paragraphs. Any ideas?
>> thanks.
>
>.
>

Re: yellow text by Jay

Jay
Mon Nov 17 21:12:59 CST 2003

Ctrl+Spacebar is the default shortcut for the ResetChar command, and
Ctrl+Q is for ResetPara. In the Keyboard dialog, you can find these in
the Format category or in All Commands.

"feagin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Thanks, I have re-set long ago control+spacebar and
>control+q to do other things. What are the actual
>names/commands underlying these original key assignmentss?
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Select the paragraphs and press Ctrl+Spacebar to reset
>the font formatting.
>>And note that Normal+Yellow is not a style,
>but "formatting." You won't see
>>this if you clear the "Keep track of formatting" box on
>the Edit tab of
>>Tools | Options.
>>
>>--
>>Suzanne S. Barnhill
>>Microsoft MVP (Word)
>>Words into Type
>>Fairhope, Alabama USA
>>Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
>>Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups
>to the newsgroup so
>>all may benefit.
>>
>>"feagin" <feagin19966@aol.com> wrote in message
>>news:019c01c3ad35$98eb3850$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>>> I have several paragraphs that somehow got set as normal
>>> plus yellow color (the style just says normal+yellow).
>>> When I go into that style and select all examples, and
>>> click on the regular normal style, the normal+yellow
>style
>>> disappears from the style pane.
>>>
>>> However, when I print the text, it tries to print in the
>>> yellow color for those scattered paragraphs. Any ideas?
>>> thanks.
>>
>>.
>>


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Jay Freedman
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