In the Clipboard group, click the Format Painter button once to turn of the command off, Alternatively, press the ESC button on you keyboard to turn off. Source: Go!Office 2007
Double Click the format painter
Double Click the format painter
Double Click the format painter
single click the format button
Double Click the format painter
If you click it once and then apply formatting, it will turn itself off automatically. If you double click it, it will turn it on and allow you to do multiple formatting, pasting formatting onto anything you click. If you click the Format Painter again, it will turn it off.
Double click on the Format Painter icon and it will stay on until you click on it again to turn it off.
If you double click the Format Painter button on the Standard Toolbar, you can apply the painter to multiple items until you click the button again to turn it off. Of course, if the items you want to apply it to are adjacent, you don't have to double click. Just drag the mouse across the items. When you release the mouse button, the painter is off, as usual.
Format PainterFormat painter
If you are using the format painter found in many Microsoft products you can make it stay on if you double-click the button, otherwise, it will turn itself off after you click and release. To turn it off, simply click the button again or hit [ESC].
The Format Painter.
You can use the Format Painter. Click anywhere in the paragraph. Then click the Format Painter. The select the paragraph you want to paste formatting onto and it will do it.