Re: Key Stroke

From: geoffatmhg (hassypoo-divertz_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 12/13/04


Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 22:43:51 +0000 (UTC)

Thanks Suzanne, that worked a treat.

Happy Xmas

Geoff

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill@mvps.org> wrote in message 
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> CssLinks is the first command in the keyboard dialog. I think you are not
> following Greg's instructions. Forget about selecting Edit and Paste 
> Special
> before clicking Keyboard. This doesn't accomplish anything. But after 
> you've
> clicked Keyboard, select Edit in the left pane and EditPasteSpecial in the
> right pane before entering your keyboard shortcut.
>
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> "geoffatmhg" <hassypoo-divertz@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>> Sorry but that wont work. I have tried various combinations of keystrokes
>> and every time I get a Linked CSS Style *** with a blank centre space!!
>>
>> Geoff
>>
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>> "Gary Labowitz" <glabowitz@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> > "geoffatmhg" <hassypoo-divertz@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>> >> I use the Edit option of Special Paste. Can anyone please tell me how
> to
>> >> apply a keystroke to it rather than using the mouse and dropdown menu.
>> >>
>> >> I am using Word 2002
>> >
>> > Right click the toolbar, select Customize.
>> > Select the Commands tab.
>> > Select Edit in the left list and Paste Special in the right list
>> > Click Keyboard.
>> > Select Edit in the left list and EditPasteSpecial in the right list
>> > Enter a keyboard shortcut in the Press New Shortcut Key by entering the
>> > keystrokes you want (perhaps Ctrl-Shift-R)
>> > Click Assign.
>> > If the keystroke you select is already assigned, you can change it or
> try
>> > something else.
>> > -- 
>> > Gary
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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