한국어. 中文 (简体) 中文 (繁體) 日本語. I've created a Quick part from text in an existing document. The font is the standard size always used. When I insert the Quick Part into a new document, it changes the font size to something so.
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Many websites offer fonts, both free and paid. To install a font using drag and drop, open File Explorer and look for the TrueType (TTF) file. Drag the file onto the pane in the Font screen that
If you select the fonts you do not need a Hide button appears in the toolbar. But there is a downfall to all this: According to Microsoft documentation, the Hide fonts function will remove a typeface from application font menus. The font will still be available for drawing text, it is hidden from the menus. This will work for many, but not all
Click the small icon at the bottom-right of the Styles group. Word displays the Styles task pane. In the list of styles in the task pane, locate the style that has the same name as the one you jotted down from the source document, such as Normal. Don't click on it, but instead hover the mouse pointer over the style name.
Click Options. A dialog box appears. In the categories on the left, select Proofing. Click AutoCorrect. A dialog box appears. Select the Autoformat As You Type Tab. Deselect or uncheck the desired options (such as Ordinals with superscript, Hyphens with a dash or Fractions with fraction character). Click OK twice.
Highlight the required text and click on View > Macros > Record macro. Then change the style to Normal and change the font back. When finished click View > Macros > Stop recording. You can then run the macro every time you highlight the offending paragraphs. Unfortunately this doesn't preserve bold/italicised, but it is the only method I can
Use a zip utility to extract the file contents and poke around in the folders, there should be a file in there called document.xml. That may have the original content. Thanks for the suggestion. I just did this and it appears the text should be between which only shows the square boxes:
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