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Example: you write default, then <U>underlined for a while and you want to</U> come back to the normal styles.
 
Example: you write default, then <U>underlined for a while and you want to</U> come back to the normal styles.
  
In this example, you have pressed [Ctrl]+U after "then" to format your text italic.<br/>
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In this example, you have pressed {{key|Ctrl|U}} after "then" to format your text italic.<br/>
To return to the normal attribute press [Right] immediatly after the first "to" as following:
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To return to the normal attribute, press {{key|Right}} immediately after the first "to" as following:
  
You write default, then '''[Ctrl]+U''' <U>underlined for a while and you want to</U> [Right] come back to the normal styles.
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You write default, then {{key|Ctrl|U}} <U>underlined for a while, and you want to</U> {{key|Right}} come back to the normal styles.
  
 
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How to easily come back to the default character format while typing when I just wanted to format one word?


Example: you write default, then underlined for a while and you want to come back to the normal styles.

In this example, you have pressed  Ctrl  +  U  after "then" to format your text italic.
To return to the normal attribute, press  Right  immediately after the first "to" as following:

You write default, then  Ctrl  +  U  underlined for a while, and you want to  Right  come back to the normal styles.


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