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When you turn bolding on a heading and you move to the next line and start typing, you look up and everything is bolded. How can one avoid this?
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Making text bold (or underlining or italicizing it) isn't a problem in Word. To make all subsequent text appear in bold, press CTRL-B and start typing. For underlined text, press Ctrl-U. And to set the text in italics, press Ctrl-I. You can toggle off all of these commands by repeating them.

If you need to change the format of existing text, select the text and then choose the appropriate commant to change its formatting.

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2003-Dec-18 10:25am lamb@nmmi.edu

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