When you pasted the whole document, you may have brought along a style whose
equivalent in the target document is formatted as bold.
Alternatively, since it happened within in a table, the table formatting
could be damaged somehow.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Bev" wrote:
> I have two documents. Both use the same templates. Both were created from
> blank pages, not legacy documents. I copied some paragraphs and a table from
> one document to paste into the other. The table text pasted into the target
> document had suddenly turned to bullets.
>
> When I applied the proper text style to undo the bullets, it seemed as if
> all the styles were suddenly toggling back and forth between being bullets
> and plain.
>
> So, I backed out the pasted material. Then, I pasted each paragraph one at
> a time. When I did so, no mystery bullets appeared in the table text.
>
> Why would Word insist that my table text had to become bullets when I pasted
> a page of material but not when I pasted each paragraph individually?