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Adding Individual Fonts to Quick Access Toolbar
In Word 2003 I could customize a toolbar, select Font under Categories, then
select a particular font from the displayed list, and then place a button on the toolbar. That button would change the current font to the one connected to the button or reformat selected text to that font. I can not find this command in Word 2007 when I try to customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Has this capability been deleted from Word 2007, or has it been renamed, or what. I need to be able to quickly change the current font and not being able to do so in Word 2007 is driving me crazy. I'm even thinking of going back to Word 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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Adding Individual Fonts to Quick Access Toolbar
On Oct 26, 8:24*pm, TMoore615
wrote: In Word 2003 I could customize a toolbar, select Font under Categories, then select a particular font from the displayed list, and then place a button on the toolbar. That button would change the current font to the one connected to the button or reformat selected text to that font. I can not find this command in Word 2007 when I try to customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Has this capability been deleted from Word 2007, or has it been renamed, or what. I need to be able to quickly change the current font and not being able to do so in Word 2007 is driving me crazy. I'm even thinking of going back to Word 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated I could be wrong of course, but that particular functionality does appear to be absent from Word2007. You can add the entire fonts gallery to the QAT, but that is likely not what you are looking for. You could create a VBA module in your template (e.g., call it myFonts or something) then add snipets of code like: Sub ApplyFontChiller() Selection.Range.Font.Name = "Chiller" End Sub Sub ApplyFontArial Selection.Range.Font.Name = "Arial" End Sub etc., Then add these procedures to your QAT. Unfortunately the QAT does not take labels (only icons) and the selection of icons if rather sparse :- ( The other option is a full blown ribbon customization to add a new Tab "Fonts" or and a Group "Fonts" to one of the existing tabs. This opens a whole range of customization options (labels, images, screentip, etc.) Not a walk in the park, but certainly doable. The following should get you off to a start: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Customize_Ribbon.htm |
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Adding Individual Fonts to Quick Access Toolbar
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:24:01 -0700, TMoore615
wrote: In Word 2003 I could customize a toolbar, select Font under Categories, then select a particular font from the displayed list, and then place a button on the toolbar. That button would change the current font to the one connected to the button or reformat selected text to that font. I can not find this command in Word 2007 when I try to customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Has this capability been deleted from Word 2007, or has it been renamed, or what. I need to be able to quickly change the current font and not being able to do so in Word 2007 is driving me crazy. I'm even thinking of going back to Word 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated The story here isn't a good one. - The designers probably think it's enough to put the font dropdown on the mini toolbar, but that's not good because there's no Recently Used list that's easy to get to. - You can still assign a keyboard shortcut to a font, but then you need to remember which shortcut is for which font. - You can create a macro like this one: Sub CourierNew() Selection.Font.Name = "Courier New" End Sub and then assign a Quick Access Toolbar button to the macro (http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Add_Macro_To_QAT.htm). Unfortunately, you can't have text on a QAT button, and the selection of icons (which is not expandable) doesn't have any that suggest a particular font. - Or you can use the old buttons as shown at http://www.gmayor.com/Toolbars_in_word_2007.htm. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Adding Individual Fonts to Quick Access Toolbar
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:24:01 -0700, TMoore615
wrote: In Word 2003 I could customize a toolbar, select Font under Categories, then select a particular font from the displayed list, and then place a button on the toolbar. That button would change the current font to the one connected to the button or reformat selected text to that font. I can not find this command in Word 2007 when I try to customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Has this capability been deleted from Word 2007, or has it been renamed, or what. I need to be able to quickly change the current font and not being able to do so in Word 2007 is driving me crazy. I'm even thinking of going back to Word 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated Greg and I both forgot to mention the most useful alternative: For each font you want to use frequently, define a character style that contains that font. The character styles can be displayed in the Quick Styles area of the Home menu, and they can also be assigned keyboard shortcuts. The quickest way to create a character style is: - Write some text in Normal style. Format it with the desired font, but with no other direct formatting (that is, nothing that isn't part of the Normal style). Select some of that text. - At the right end of the Styles group on the Home ribbon, there are two small up and down arrows and, below them, another down arrow. Click that third arrow. - When the full gallery opens, go to the bottom and click Save Selection as a New Quick Style. - In the little dialog that appears, click the Modify button. - In the New Style dialog, change the Name box to the name of the font; change the Style Type box to Character; and make sure the Style Based On box says "(underlying properties)". At the bottom, click the option "New documents based on this template". Make sure "Add to Quick Style list" is checked. Click OK. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Adding Individual Fonts to Quick Access Toolbar
Jay,
I have to disagree. You forgot and I have just learned a new tip ;-). Thanks. Extending your suggestion, the Quick Style gallery can be added to the QAT. While not a 1 click operation, still this little collection of frequently used styles and "fonts" would be very handy without having to change ribbon tabs. Jay Freedman wrote: On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 17:24:01 -0700, TMoore615 wrote: In Word 2003 I could customize a toolbar, select Font under Categories, then select a particular font from the displayed list, and then place a button on the toolbar. That button would change the current font to the one connected to the button or reformat selected text to that font. I can not find this command in Word 2007 when I try to customize the Quick Access Toolbar. Has this capability been deleted from Word 2007, or has it been renamed, or what. I need to be able to quickly change the current font and not being able to do so in Word 2007 is driving me crazy. I'm even thinking of going back to Word 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated Greg and I both forgot to mention the most useful alternative: For each font you want to use frequently, define a character style that contains that font. The character styles can be displayed in the Quick Styles area of the Home menu, and they can also be assigned keyboard shortcuts. The quickest way to create a character style is: - Write some text in Normal style. Format it with the desired font, but with no other direct formatting (that is, nothing that isn't part of the Normal style). Select some of that text. - At the right end of the Styles group on the Home ribbon, there are two small up and down arrows and, below them, another down arrow. Click that third arrow. - When the full gallery opens, go to the bottom and click Save Selection as a New Quick Style. - In the little dialog that appears, click the Modify button. - In the New Style dialog, change the Name box to the name of the font; change the Style Type box to Character; and make sure the Style Based On box says "(underlying properties)". At the bottom, click the option "New documents based on this template". Make sure "Add to Quick Style list" is checked. Click OK. -- Greg Maxey See my web site http://gregmaxey.mvps.org for an eclectic collection of Word Tips. |
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