Posts Tagged ‘modify’

Assign a Shortcut Key to your Styles in MS Word

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

I have covered using styles in previous blog posts, but did you know you could assign a shortcut key combination to your styles?  And why wouldn’t you want to do this??  After all, it does save you valuable time and keystrokes!

Follow the steps below to define a shortcut key combination for a style:

  1. Display the task pane by first clicking on the Home tab of your Ribbon and then clicking the small icon in the lower right-hand corner of the Styles group. In earlier versions MS Word displays the Styles and Formatting task pane at the right-hand side of your screen.
  2. In the list of styles, hover your mouse over the name of the style whosse shortcut key would would like to change and a drop-down arrow should appear to the right of the style name.
  3. Click the down arrow and choose Modify or right-click and select Modify to display the dialog box.
  4. Click on Format and select Shortcut Key from the menu and the Customize Keyboard dialog box will appear.
  5. Click the key combination you would like to apply to your style. Any current assignments for that particular key combination appear just below what you just keyed in.
  6. Click on Assign.
  7. Click Close.
  8. Click on OK to close teh Modify Style dialog box.

That’s all there is to it!

 

CREATING AND SAVING NEW STYLES IN OPENOFFICE WRITER

Monday, April 13th, 2009

As in MS Word, you can create your own styles, both character styles and paragraph styles. There is another type of style that you can create in Oo Writer, which is the frame style, that controls objects like graphics, frames, etc., but we will cover that in another article at a later date.

Just like in MS Word, paragraph styles affect indentation, spacing, font, and font size and apply to the entire paragraph. Character styles affect the size and color of individual characters.

Creating a new style in Oo Writer is just formatting within the Styles and Formatting window.

Follow the steps below:

  1. Select your text.
  2. Choose Format | Styles and Formatting to display the Styles and Formatting window.
  3. Click the appropriate icon at the top for the type of style you wish to create. Right-click in the blank part of the window and choose New.
  4. In the Style window, name your style and specify your other formatting options.
  5. Click OK to close the window and save your style.

You can modify your style much like you do in MS Word – simply select the style and choose Modify.

Yet again, these two programs are not all that different from one another except OpenOffice is FREE.