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Need Keystroke to Close Styles Box in Word 2007
I like using styles in MS Word and I like to be able to use keystrokes and
avoid using the mouse because of my hands. I used keystrokes for something in MS Word 2003 that I cant figure out in MS Word 2007. In 2003 when I used the keys ctrlshifts the Styles box on the Formatting toolbar would be activated and I could use the up and down keys to highlight a style; use the enter key to select it. Then the style box was deactivated and the cursor would be back ready to type. However, I have been forced to use MS Word 2007. Now I can still use the keys ctrlshifts but it opens the Styles box as a separate pane. I can still use the up and down keys to highlight a style. But when I hit the enter key to select the style, the style box remains open and I cant seem to find a keystroke to close it. Any help? |
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Need Keystroke to Close Styles Box in Word 2007
ESC doesn't close it but does return focus to the document. When you press
Ctrl+Shift+S again, the focus returns to the Apply Styles box. In Fact, clicking the title bar of the box (even though it looks like a dialog) doesn't reactivate it, but clicking in the Style Name box does. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "JS" wrote in message news I like using styles in MS Word and I like to be able to use keystrokes and avoid using the mouse because of my hands. I used keystrokes for something in MS Word 2003 that I cant figure out in MS Word 2007. In 2003 when I used the keys ctrlshifts the Styles box on the Formatting toolbar would be activated and I could use the up and down keys to highlight a style; use the enter key to select it. Then the style box was deactivated and the cursor would be back ready to type. However, I have been forced to use MS Word 2007. Now I can still use the keys ctrlshifts but it opens the Styles box as a separate pane. I can still use the up and down keys to highlight a style. But when I hit the enter key to select the style, the style box remains open and I cant seem to find a keystroke to close it. Any help? |
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Need Keystroke to Close Styles Box in Word 2007
You can add the Style box to the QAT and use keyboard shortcuts.
Press Alt to show the shortcut numbers for items on the QAT, type the number, then you can use the arrow keys and Enter. You can also manually type letters to scroll down the list to the desired style name, then press Enter and the style is applied with no dialog box open. Cheryl On Apr 15, 6:08*am, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: ESC doesn't close it but does return focus to the document. When you press Ctrl+Shift+S again, the focus returns to the Apply Styles box. In Fact, clicking the title bar of the box (even though it looks like a dialog) doesn't reactivate it, but clicking in the Style Name box does. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "JS" wrote in message news I like using styles in MS Word and I like to be able to use keystrokes and avoid using the mouse because of my hands. I used keystrokes for something in MS Word 2003 that I can’t figure out in MS Word 2007. In 2003 when I used the keys ctrlshifts the Styles box on the Formatting toolbar would be activated and I could use the up and down keys to highlight a style; use the enter key to select it. Then the style box was deactivated and the cursor would be back ready to type. However, I have been forced to use MS Word 2007. Now I can still use the keys ctrlshifts but it opens the Styles box as a separate pane. I can still use the up and down keys to highlight a style. But when I hit the enter key to select the style, the style box remains open and I can’t seem to find a keystroke to close it. Any help? |
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1. First (using Word Options -- Customize) add the "Styles..." command to the QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) 2. Then make a macro like this: Sub mDismissStylesBox() ' ' NB assumes that the "Styles..." command has been put in the "Quick Access Toolbar" ' by Customise... ' CommandBars("Styles").Visible = False End Sub 3. Then assign a hotkey to this macro 4. To dismiss the box you first have to press "Escape", then the hotkey you have set. NB including a "press Escape" command in the macro doesn't work Be aware that there are two commands available which don't use the annoyingly undismissable "Styles..." box, but instead bring up older version of style-management dialogues. Both can be assigned hotkeys: FormatStyle "Applies, creates or modifies styles" FormatStyleManagement "Manage your stylesheet" To apply a hotkey to either or both of these, go to Customize Keyboard and look under the Category "Commands Not in the Ribbon" or "All Commands". |
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