Re: Word applies direct format on File open
- From: "Graham Mayor" <gmayor@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 08:41:09 +0200
1. Plain text cannot use proportional fonts like TNR, so you are not going
to succeed with this.
2. You should be able to use the old filter (which was removed for security
considerations). The text filter is linked from the downloads page of my web
site. Whether it will do what you want is another matter entirely. You may
also need the old htm filter. I don't have a link for that one, but if you
still have access to the Word 2000 equipped machine .......
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Uriel wrote:
> Puzzle #1: With Word 2003, when I open a file using the "Plain text"
> file conversion option, Word assigns the "Plain Text" style to each
> paragraph, which is not surprising; but it also applies direct font
> formatting (confirmed via Reveal Formatting) so that the font is
> Courier New even though I've redefined the "Plain Text" style to use
> Times Roman.
>
> Puzzle #2: In Word 2000, I used to routinely open .HTM files with the
> "Text file" conversion option. This option is no longer presented as
> an option in Word 2003 when I select an .HTM file to open. (It *is*
> presented as an option when I select a .TXT file.)
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