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Highlight the word or phase that you want to italicize and press the [ ctrl ]+[ i ] keys at the same time.

2006-10-17 11:50:47 · answer #1 · answered by Chuckie 7 · 3 0

I went in Word and found this under "keyboard shortcuts."

Assign shortcut keys to a command or other item
You can assign a shortcut key to a command, macro, font, AutoText entry, style, or a commonly used symbol.

On the Tools menu, click Customize.


Click Keyboard.


In the Save changes in box, click the current document name or template in which you want to save the shortcut key changes.


In the Categories box, click the category that contains the command or other item.


In the box to the right, click the name of the command or other item.
Any shortcut keys that are currently assigned appear in the Current keys box.

In the Press new shortcut key box, type the shortcut key combination you want to assign.


Click Assign.
Note The key combination CTRL+ALT+F8 is reserved for initiating keyboard programming on programmable keyboards, so you cannot assign this combination if you use a programmable keyboard.


Hope tht helps.

2006-10-17 11:57:07 · answer #2 · answered by phy333 6 · 0 0

Ctrl-D opens the font communique field. i do not comprehend of any shortcuts from this element to make the font pink. you are able to record a macro to attempt this and replay the macro once you want to modify the font. flow to Developer tab, Code team and click on the record Macro icon. call the icon and assign a keyboard shortcut of your human being. Now in basic terms carry out the steps necessary to finish what you want. end recording once you're finished. spotlight the textual content and replay the macro.

2016-12-04 22:42:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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