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Date: | Wed, 28 Oct 2015 06:01:14 -0700 |
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Hi all,
Albert's message about the application key and paragraph formatting
reminded me of something I discovered relatively recently.
If you type a word in word and aren't sure if you spelled it correctly,
you can move the cursor to one of the characters in the word and press
the application key. If the word is spelled correctly, you hear the
usual items (e.g., cut, copy), but if the word is misspelled, pressing
the application key displays suggestions, which you can down-arrow
through and press enter on. If Word is stumped, then you hear options
like Ignore.
I'm pointing this out because I've been using Word since the '90's, but
I only discovered this by accident a couple of years ago. It works on
word 2010 and 2013. I assume it works in other versions as well.
Btw, yes, you can set the default paragraph style by pressing the
application key, then press enter on Paragraph. After you set your
values, tab to and press enter on Set As Default, and make sure you
choose the option for All Documents Based on the Normal Template.
ciao
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