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* Click {{button|OK}} at the bottom of the dialog to apply the change.  
 
* Click {{button|OK}} at the bottom of the dialog to apply the change.  
  
Alternatively, as with any AutoCorrect/AutoFormat action, the action can be reversed with undo ({{button|CTRL|Z}}). So if you type *123* the program turns this into '''123''', now press {{button|CTRL|Z}} and it will go back to *123*.
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Alternatively, as with any AutoCorrect/AutoFormat action, the action can be reversed with undo ('''CTRL+Z'''). So if you type *123* the program turns this into '''123''', now press '''CTRL+Z''' and it will go back to *123*.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 September 2021


How do I stop Apache OpenOffice from formatting test between asterisks in bold?

When using asterisks [ * ], Apache OpenOffice removes the asterisks and presents the text in bold. How do I reverse this setting?


Typing an asterisk [ * ] before and after a word or words allows for words to be made bold without using the mouse. Similarly, typing an underscore [ _ ] before and after a word or words allows for words to be underlined.

To reverse this setting:

  • Select Tools → AutoCorrect Options and the Options tab.
  • Near the top of the list click the checkbox next to Automatic *bold* and _underline_ to deselect this choice.
  • Click  OK  at the bottom of the dialog to apply the change.

Alternatively, as with any AutoCorrect/AutoFormat action, the action can be reversed with undo (CTRL+Z). So if you type *123* the program turns this into 123, now press CTRL+Z and it will go back to *123*.


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