Italic type question

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Mel

I have a word document typed out. I want to add Italic type at different
spots in the document. Is there a way to have the Italic come on
permanently while I do this instead of having to click the Italic button
every time I change location?
 
hi mel

you might like to use the format painter instead ... make a word italic,
double click on it then double click on the format painter icon (big yellow
paintbrush on standard toolbar) now go & click on anything else you want
italic ... when you've finished, click on the format painter icon again to
turn it off.

Cheers
JulieD
 
If you are adding text press CTRL+I at the start of each new section before
entering the text. If you want to italicise already written text select it
and press CTRL+I.

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....
or format a word in italic,
select the next word and use the F4-Key to repeat
the last editing action, which was "format italic".
If you delete a character, the last action was
deleting and F4 will repeat deleting, of course.
Helmut Weber
 
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