Re: how to find out which style?
- From: Anne S <AnneS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 18 May 2008 06:13:00 -0700
Hurrah! I have the style back!
Thanks all!
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Anne S
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Shift+F1 ?.
or add the Style command to the QAT which will give yiou a display box there
which shows the current style - as in earlier versions.
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Anne S wrote:
Hi, Thanks both. However is there a way to make just the Style of
selected text appear? I find the screen is rather crowded even
without the ribbon. When I resize the Style window I have to scroll a
lot as the relevant style usually somewhere else in a long list.--
Anne S
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+S will throw up the styles window, or you could add
"Styles..." to the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar)
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Anne S wrote:
In a long document in Word 2007 I have lots of text from other
sources so different styles and heading levels. In previous versions
of Word this information appeared when text selected. The style pane
only has 4 items and I don't want to have to scroll through all
styles to find which one is highlighted.
How can I easily see the style for a particular line?
Anne S
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