How Does MS Word default display characteristics
I have a docx that contains the following two fragments <w:r> <w:rPr> <w:rFonts w:ascii=”Times” w:hAnsi=”Times”/> <w:b w:val=”1″/> <w:bCs w:val=”1″/> <w:sz w:val=”24″/> <w:szCs w:val=”24″/> <w:rtl w:val=”0″/> <w:lang w:val=”es-ES_tradnl”/> </w:rPr> <w:t>Bold Text 1</w:t></w:r>…<w:r> <w:rPr> <w:rFonts w:ascii=”Times” w:hAnsi=”Times”/> <w:b w:val=”1″/> <w:bCs w:val=”1″/> <w:rtl w:val=”0″/> </w:rPr> <w:t>Bold Text 2</w:t></w:r> Both “Bold Text 1” and “Bold Text 2” are displayed (and defined) as 12 Point text, yet both the sz and szCs tags are missing from the definition of “Bold Text 2” I cant help thinking that MS Word implements a mechanism for defaulting tag values. Can anyone provide insight into this mechanism. I realize I havnt provided much contextual information, and can provide this if required. But I cant help thinking that this is a general implmentation issue for MS Word. Grevillea Read More