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Diane
Has anyone else experienced this clitch?
I work on a helpdesk at a large lawfirm. When bold is applied in a style
with Times New Roman being the font, the font changes to Times New Roman
Bold.., either instead of or including the bold formatting code, which causes
a problem when generating the TOC from styles where the heading levels within
the document are bolded in the style. In the TOC, most often then not, the
option is that the TOC is not bold.
What's interesting too, is that just the numbering levels revert to Times
Roman bold font and not the rest of the text...
Look forward to hearing from you
I work on a helpdesk at a large lawfirm. When bold is applied in a style
with Times New Roman being the font, the font changes to Times New Roman
Bold.., either instead of or including the bold formatting code, which causes
a problem when generating the TOC from styles where the heading levels within
the document are bolded in the style. In the TOC, most often then not, the
option is that the TOC is not bold.
What's interesting too, is that just the numbering levels revert to Times
Roman bold font and not the rest of the text...
Look forward to hearing from you