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bonhom
Apr 27, 2007, 01:03 PM
1. Using Word 2007, can you change styles on the same line? I want to insert into my document
“text markers” alerting the reader of the number for the correct answer given
At the end of the manuscript. This will usually follow a question. So:
• I want to insert “Answer #” usually on the same line as the question
• The formatting of the line I insert it on will not always be consistent
• The answer marker must be formatted consistently in a grey pattern box
• The answer marker must be to the far right of the page (ideally always at
The same location)

How can I insert such a marker without changing the style of the text
Preceding or following it? If I must always place it in its own line, it
Doesn’t look right and adds up to a lot of space over the course of an entire
300 page document. I am avoiding insertion as a graphic because through the
Course of editing the numbers frequently change and I have had problems with
Shifting graphics.

2. Also, is there a way to link the answer # in the body of the document
With the corresponding # at the back (similar to what one does with
Footnotes) so that the numbers change automatically when questions are added
Or subtracted while editing?