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Default Heading Styles - shortcuts

I can apply Heading Style 1 with CTRL+ALT+1, Heading Style 2 with CTRL+ALT+2
and Heading Style 3 with CTRL+ALT+3

How can I assign a keyboard shortcut to Heading Style 4?

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Al

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Default Heading Styles - shortcuts

Select Tools Customize and click the Keyboard button.
In the Categories list, select Styles.
In the Styles list, select Heading 4.
Click in €śPress new shortcut key€ť and press the desired key combination.
Make sure Normal.dot is selected in €śSave changes in€ť. Click Assign. Then
click Close twice.

To save Normal.dot at once, press and hold the Shift key while you select
File Save All. If a dialog box opens, asking whether to save changes to
Normal.dot, click Yes.

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"Al" wrote:

I can apply Heading Style 1 with CTRL+ALT+1, Heading Style 2 with CTRL+ALT+2
and Heading Style 3 with CTRL+ALT+3

How can I assign a keyboard shortcut to Heading Style 4?

Thanks
Al

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Default Heading Styles - shortcuts

Thank-you

I followed the steps below but when I press CTRL+ALT+4 (the shortcut I
assigned) I get a Window popup "Linked CSS Style Sh..." - I'm not quite sure
how to proceed after that.

By the way, in the meantime, I created a macro that can assign Heading 4 - I
do appreciate your advice though and will keep that in mind for future Style
shortcuts.

Al


"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

Select Tools Customize and click the Keyboard button.
In the Categories list, select Styles.
In the Styles list, select Heading 4.
Click in €śPress new shortcut key€ť and press the desired key combination.
Make sure Normal.dot is selected in €śSave changes in€ť. Click Assign. Then
click Close twice.

To save Normal.dot at once, press and hold the Shift key while you select
File Save All. If a dialog box opens, asking whether to save changes to
Normal.dot, click Yes.

--
Regards
Lene Fredborg
DocTools - Denmark
www.thedoctools.com
Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word


"Al" wrote:

I can apply Heading Style 1 with CTRL+ALT+1, Heading Style 2 with CTRL+ALT+2
and Heading Style 3 with CTRL+ALT+3

How can I assign a keyboard shortcut to Heading Style 4?

Thanks
Al

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