Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!microsoft!stephena From: stephena@microsoft.UUCP (Stephen Arrants 3/1011) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Microsoft Word Question Message-ID: <999@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 12 Dec 87 19:45:18 GMT References: <1901@cup.portal.com> Organization: Microsoft, Inc., Redmond, Washington Lines: 19 Summary: MSWORD4.0 In article <1901@cup.portal.com>, Don_C_Rudolph@cup.portal.com writes: > I have a question about Microsoft Word 4.0's style bar. In outline > mode, there is a "b" in the style bar area instead of my defined name > key code. In regular mode, I have the same "b" and in addition a "^" > preceding my text. It's to signify a bottom running-head. (A running-head at the top of the document would have a t ^ in the style bar area.). Delete it to get rid of it, of course. -- Steve Arrants ...!uw-beaver!microsoft!stephena UserEd/APPS Microsoft Corp. Opinions posted are mine, not my employer's. So there. SAVE THE BLIBBET!