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How can I set a shortcut key or combination of keys to change the font being
used (Arial) to Times New Roman? I copy a great deal of data from a web site into a Word document for a course of study I am doing. The copyied date is Arial and I need to transfer it into Times New Roman. Can someone assist me with this? Thank you. CTE -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. |
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Open Tools | Customize and click Keyboard... In the Categories list, select
Fonts. Scroll down to Times New Roman and select it. Then press your desired keyboard shortcut and click Assign. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "XYZ" wrote in message ... How can I set a shortcut key or combination of keys to change the font being used (Arial) to Times New Roman? I copy a great deal of data from a web site into a Word document for a course of study I am doing. The copyied date is Arial and I need to transfer it into Times New Roman. Can someone assist me with this? Thank you. CTE -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. |
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Hi XYZ
The best way to proceed is to define a style to be formatted the way you want it. If it's just basic Body Text, you could use the built-in Body Text style. There's information about how to modify a style at How to modify styles in Microsoft Word http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/styl...ifyAStyle.html You can then allocate a shortcut key to the style. For example, I always use Alt-b t for Body Text. To do that, Tools Customize. Click Keyboard. In the Categories list, choose Styles. In the Styles list, choose the style you chose. In the "Press new shortcut key" box, type your shortcut key. GIven that you want the shortcut to be available to all documents you work on, in the Save changes in box, choose "Normal.dot". Now, click the Assign button to assign the shortcut to the style. If you're later asked whether you want to save changes to normal.dot, say yes. There is some good information about built-in shortcut keys for various purposes, including styles, at Some of the most useful Word shortcuts http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/Shortcuts.htm Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "XYZ" wrote in message ... How can I set a shortcut key or combination of keys to change the font being used (Arial) to Times New Roman? I copy a great deal of data from a web site into a Word document for a course of study I am doing. The copyied date is Arial and I need to transfer it into Times New Roman. Can someone assist me with this? Thank you. CTE -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. |
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I thank each of you for your replies and I will try each method & see which
work best for me. Either way makes life easier. Thannk you again. xyz -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. "XYZ" wrote: How can I set a shortcut key or combination of keys to change the font being used (Arial) to Times New Roman? I copy a great deal of data from a web site into a Word document for a course of study I am doing. The copyied date is Arial and I need to transfer it into Times New Roman. Can someone assist me with this? Thank you. CTE -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. |
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The style really is the better way to go (and what I would have suggested if
I'd been thinking straight). In fact, however, you may already have this shortcut: 1. If the imported text is in Normal style, then Ctrl+Spacebar will return it to the default font (which is 12-pt TNR). 2. If it is some other style, then Ctrl+Shift+N will apply Normal style. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "XYZ" wrote in message ... I thank each of you for your replies and I will try each method & see which work best for me. Either way makes life easier. Thannk you again. xyz -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. "XYZ" wrote: How can I set a shortcut key or combination of keys to change the font being used (Arial) to Times New Roman? I copy a great deal of data from a web site into a Word document for a course of study I am doing. The copyied date is Arial and I need to transfer it into Times New Roman. Can someone assist me with this? Thank you. CTE -- 72 years young & new PC user-ignorent however I am trying to learn. Never stop learning new things as it keeps one young. |
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