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Subject:Another Word question From:"Roberts, Dan x36117" <dan_roberts -at- adp -dot- com> To:"'Techwr-l'" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 14 Feb 2007 10:23:25 -0500
Probably an easy answer that I missed somewhere.
In previous versions of Word, I could use Format>Styles (or ALT+F, S - which
was even better), then hit the first letter of the style I wanted, to find
the style (or get close to it). Less mousing, faster (for me) results.
That method of selecting styles seems to have gone away in Word 2003. Does
anyone know how to switch it back on, or know of an equivalent set of
keystrokes in W2003?
Thanks for any/all help!
Dan (who longs for a return to 24x80 greenscreens one day <g>)
dan_roberts -at- adp -dot- com
212 973-6117, or x36117
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