When I insert a Boilerplate item, the font and paragraph formats of the inserted material look different than they did in the original source document. Why does this happen?
This behavior, while not always expected or desired, is by design within Microsoft Word. The same behavior can be observed when copying material from one document and pasting it into another. To avoid this behavior, make sure the paragraph styles in the source document have the same properties as the like-named paragraph styles in the destination document.
Related Questions
- When I insert a Boilerplate item, the font and paragraph formats of the inserted material look different than they did in the original source document. Why does this happen?
- How can I get an electronic version of the logo to insert on materials I am printing out from my computer? Why does the one Ive inserted in my document look jagged?
- Why doesn my signature look right (e.g., different font size, and double-spacing)?