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OK, so I've searched everywhere, and read up on the websites for WORD 2007,
but I can't figure out how to set a repeated action to a shortcut key. I've tried recording a macro, but it hasn't worked so far ... maybe I'm just not doing it properly. Anyway, here's what I'd like to do: I write long exercises for ESL textbooks, which include superscripted notations (i.e. numbers inside brackets) in front of the answer blanks, and I'd like to figure out a way for WORD to 'superscript all brackets and their contents' at the press of a key or click of a button. Right now, I have to highlight each bracket-number set individually, holding down 'control', and then hit the 'superscript' button. It's the highlighting of multiple items that drives me crazy ... If anyone knows how I can set this up, I'd be very grateful for the tip. Cheers! K |
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