[AccessD] Word Macros

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Wed Mar 4 17:04:22 CST 2009


Jim,

It is the shortcut key information I need to know.

I write the code in Access, compile, test etc.  Once I have the code working I have to copy and then 
paste into Word.  I currently just highlight and then select the font from the tool bar.  What I 
think I would like is to do an alt-Something to cause it.  We all know that Alt-I toggles Italics 
and Alt-B toggles Bold.  I need an Alt-Something to toggle the code font and AltSomethingElse else 
to toggle the normal font.  Never having done that I am not sure it would really work that way or not.


John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


Hewson, Jim wrote:
> You could create two Styles.  One for Code and another "normal" text of
> your documents.
> Each style can include the font, font size, color of the font, paragraph
> spacing, etc.
> After you paste the code into the document, highlight the text, choose
> the style you need and whatever is highlighted will change.  You can
> actually create short cut keys for each style - for example Alt+C for
> Code.
> 
> Jim
> 
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> Subject: [AccessD] Word Macros
> 
> I am writing up another Class lecture and I do so in Word.  What I need
> is the ability to from the 
> keyboard select a font before I go typing a specific piece of text.  For
> example I want to change to 
> the Courier New when I paste in code examples.  After the paste I need
> to go back to the Times New 
> Roman.
> 
> Is it possible to do this somehow, but to do so across documents, i.e.
> have it available in any work 
> document I open?
> 



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