![]() Then trying to define a new key combination that hasn't been used before, clicking OK from that, then clicking OK from the main dialog window. ![]() ![]() If I format some text and want to quickly turn that into a new style for that document, it requires pulling up the Styles pane, clicking on New Style, naming the style in the new dialog window, clicking on the pulldown Format box, navigating to Shortcut Key, One problem with this approach is that it doesn't allow me to quickly define new styles, update styles, or reapply styles without going through a lot more steps. Is there a way to do that?Īs for assigning custom keystrokes to individual styles- please see my original post. but then I can't see how to navigate the actual pane with the keyboard. Bob, I can indeed bring up the Styles pane with that keystroke.
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