Your post about “Recommended” styles got rid of most of them - thank you!! And I just found another article about turning off “Paragraph level formatting” and “Bullet and numbering formatting”, also in the Style Pane Options dialog box. I do NOT have “Keep track of formatting” checked, and yet ALL of the direct formatting in this document was showing up in the Styles pane…and I couldn’t find *anything* about getting rid of it. The other thing you helped me with today was the Styles pane. Say you want to run a formula or insert a template into your Word document regularly for multiple Word files, Macros can do this in just a simple assigned keystroke saving your time and efforts. On the menu that appears, give your template a name. Save Word templates on the File menu by choosing Words Save As Template. why DO they insist on breaking things that were just fine to begin with?) Creating Macros in Word can help you improve your work experience with Microsoft Word by finding a shortcut on repeated sets of actions on it. Find the File dropdown in the upper left corner of your screen. Step 2: Click Insert tab > Quick Parts > Save Selection to AutoText Gallery.See screenshot: Step 3: After clicking Save Selection to AutoText Gallery, Word will display a dialog named Create New Building Block. Step 1: select the part you want to save as Auto text entries.
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periodically rolls out updates that require us to recreate all of our custom settings (and really, there are only a few of us who have them…), and I couldn’t for the life of me remember what command I needed to set my own “insert a comment” kb shortcut - Thank you!!!!! (InsertAnnotation…sheesh. Normally, we use the Quick Parts to save, list and insert Auto text entries. Do share this article if you found it helpful and let us know your thoughts and queries in the comment section below. Hope this article was helpful in creating Macros and adding a shortcut to the Macros. Wow! I am SO glad to have found your blog…two solutions I *desperately* needed today in less than 15 minutes!!! Our IT dept. Select the Save option to save the repaired Word file to the desired location.