FP2000: Font Formatting does not overwrite text with DHTML effectsID: Q219551
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When you use the "Formatting" effect to apply a font to text that has been formatted, the font does not change.
For example, if the original text is formatted with the Arial font and the "Formatting" effect font is set to Times New Roman, the font does not change to Times New Roman.
Character level styles take precedence over paragraph level styles. When you apply the "Formatting" effect to preformatted text, its appearance is not altered.
Dynamic HTML effects are applied as paragraph level styles. When you apply a font to text it is applied as a character level style.
For more information about Dynamic HTML Effects, click Microsoft FrontPage Help on the
Help menu, type "DHTML" in the Answer Wizard, and then click Search
to view the topic.
Additional query words: FP2K front page
Keywords : kbdta
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: July 1, 1999