No Jim, I've installed all updates (and even reinstalled Office for Mac 2016) and it's still happening for me, in every single document, especially when I copy-paste in from another document (although it also seems to happen when typing in a blank document sometimes too).
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I'm on OShighsierra.
Random words and letters in the middle of almost every paragraph I type change font for no apparent reason and then stubbornly refuse to be amended. It's absolutely infuriating. Maddening. This is absolutely destroying my work, because it's happening in every one of the 3,000 documents on my desktop, including those I've worked on for years with no problems. Suddenly, I open them and the formatting is haywire.
It seems to happen particularly if there are accented or foreign characters (é, ø, etc. ) in a paragraph but I must stress that this is not the only time it happens: It also just happens randomly in perfectly standard English sentences. But it's happening in every document I open.
I have included 4 images:
Random words and letters in the middle of almost every paragraph I type change font for no apparent reason and then stubbornly refuse to be amended. It's absolutely infuriating. Maddening. This is absolutely destroying my work, because it's happening in every one of the 3,000 documents on my desktop, including those I've worked on for years with no problems. Suddenly, I open them and the formatting is haywire.
It seems to happen particularly if there are accented or foreign characters (é, ø, etc. ) in a paragraph but I must stress that this is not the only time it happens: It also just happens randomly in perfectly standard English sentences. But it's happening in every document I open.
I have included 4 images:
1) This is a paragraph I just copy-pasted into a document in my own paragraph Style ('**Paragraph**'). As you can see, random words and letters and phrases have taken on their own font (Helvetica) and point size. In several instancs, that seems linked to foreign characters in the text – but again, that's not the only time this happens.
2) What happens when I 'Clear Formatting' on that paragraph – it clears the formatting of all the other words, but not the weird/wrong font ones.
3) What happens when I just select one of the individual weird words and click 'Clear Formatting' on that: The formatting of that word does not change, will not change no matter what I do. Nothing happens. It's 'locked' somehow. And it shows in the 'Current Style' box as 'Normal + (Latin) Helvetica'.
There seems to be no way of deleting this in 'Current Style' and just making it apply 'Normal.' You have to instead go in and delete all the weird words in the body of the document instead and re-type them, and even then it might suddenly, randomly change the font of the following sentence. It's a horrible bug. I can't be retyping every Word document I've ever written.
4) After 'Clear Formatting,' what happens when I select the '**Paragraph**' Style for the whole paragraph: We go back to the original problem. Nothing has changed.
Please help. I have 4 years' worth of research that is currently unpresentable because of this. I currently dare not open a single document for fear of this, which means I can't work and I can't do my research.
Thank you
Kieron
HiThank you
Kieron
One of my users is using Outlook 2011 on Mac with Exchange email account (Office 365). He has text based signature configured to appear in each email he sends.
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We noticed that when people receive his emails the fonts are not the same size he used for composing emails. He used to size 8 Verdana for text and email but now we changed it to size 11 Verdana. Saved the settings and closed and reopened Outlook. When composing email it all looks fine. When I received his emails on Outlook 2016 Windows the fonts changed size 8 to size 6 and from size 11 to 8.5. We also checked some of his emails to which people replied and the fonts there vary from 8.5 to 12, but we don't know what email software recipients are using. We checked it in user's Sent items and it is fine there.It looks like the emails this user is sending are all plain texts, at least the ones I saw.
As far as I am concerned all of the updated for Outlook 20111 and his Mac are installed.
Is this just the way Mac 'likes' the rest of the world or can we make sure that his emails are displayed properly?
Regards,