[Trainer-Talk] Three Questions About Office 365 Styles
Greg Aikens
gaikens at cviga.org
Tue Apr 10 11:52:15 UTC 2018
Hi Barbara,
I'm not sure about the behavior of the Enter key, but that may be somewhere in Word Options.
The command to open the styles pane is Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S.
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Subject: [Trainer-Talk] Three Questions About Office 365 Styles
1. I am setting up someone's computer with Office 365. She wants her
computer to behave like a typewriter--that is, if she presses Enter, it goes
to the next line instead of skipping a line and inserting a hidden paragraph
marker. You could do this in Word 2010 by setting the style to Word 2003,
but I haven't found it in Office 365, which right now is effectively Word
2016. Can this be done?
2. Mouse users can somehow start a dialog box launcher that gives more
choices than the standard stuff. Is there a key stroke to do this?
3. There are two styles choice groups in Office 365. One is a grid and the
other is a menu. I've looked quickly through them, but they seem the same.
Any differences?
Thanks for any help.
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