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SYMPTOMS
If you turn character formatting on or off while the insertion point
is in the middle of a word, Microsoft Word reformats the entire
word. For example, if you turn off the character formatting before you type
a space between two words; Word removes the character formatting from the
word you just typed.
CAUSEThis behavior is by design of Microsoft Word. Whenever the insertion point is in the middle of a word, Word applies character formatting to the entire word. If you are adding a word to your document and then turn off the character formatting before you type the space between the two words, Word considers the text to be a single word. This functionality is designed to facilitate formatting that you apply while you type as well as formatting you apply after you type. WORKAROUNDTo work around this behavior, type a space after the word before you turn off the character formatting for that word. Additional query words: intellisense
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