Re: When did "pick up text styles" spot working in PowerPoint...or did it?

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I've just tried both the Format Painter (the brush) and the Pick-up/Apply (eye-dropper) tool and they both fail to work fully in either Office 2007 (PC) or Office 2008 (Mac) when trying to use them on multi-leveled text boxes - both functions seem to only apply the first level of formatting.

I've even tried it on different machines to ensure it wasn't something problematic that I've installed on any of mine.

Both tools seem to provide full functionality in Office 2000/Office X and Office 2003/2004, so it's obviously another MS 'upgrade' downgrade.

I'd post screenshots of what I mean, but I don't think this forum has that facility.
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