When you say you have applied chapter styles, are you talking about a particular heading sty;le for 
the beginning of a chapter or are you talking about a particular page style for the first page of a 
chapter?
I would typically use a Heading 1 style for the chapter heading and would modify it to include 
things like font size and style, page break before, set up a larger space before the heading and 
set the outline level at 1. And then I would have a special page style for that page with no header 
and right hand only.
I don't ever recall having had the variable font output that you mention.
It would be good to see an example of your problem.
Philip
On 06/03/2024 11:23, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Good evening
I am working on a book and applied
* chapter styles
* heading styles
and a few not so important other styles.
Question:
The chapter style specifies a certain font and font size, plus italic.
For each chapter the little dialog box in the left upper corner shows the style name, font name and 
font size I specified.
However I noticed, that for some chapters even though style name etc. is as I specified, the 
actually used font and font size are different.
Trying Ctrl+M and then applying my style does NOT help.
Why is it, that a certain style produces two different appearances?
What can I do to get the same style for all chapters.
That will be required later when I set up an table of contents.
Thank you.
Thomas
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