WD: Some Style Formats Not Displayed When You Reveal Formatting |
Q106255
When you reveal formatting, Word does not display some of the character
style formats you applied to your document. For example, if you apply an
Italic character style to a selection and then manually remove that
formatting by pressing CTRL+I, the Italic character style does not display
when you reveal formatting, even though it is still applied.
To reveal formatting, click the Help button on the Standard toolbar
or press SHIFT+F1. When the pointer changes to a question mark, click
the text you want to check.
By design, when you reveal formatting, Word displays only the formats that are currently active for the selection. Word does not display the style formats that are not currently active, such as those that have been overridden by other formatting. For example, if you apply direct formatting that overrides a character style format, Word no longer displays the character style format when you reveal formatting.
If you want to see all the style formatting currently applied to a character, choose Style from the Format menu. You can compare these settings with the formats Word displays when you reveal formatting to determine which settings have been overridden.
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Chapter 6, "Formatting Text Characters," "About Character Formatting" section
Additional query words: reveal codes show formats sniffer
Keywords : winword kblayout macword word6
Issue type : kbprb
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