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I copy a lot of text from PDFs into word and I never want to keep the PDF's formatting. I know there is a keyboard shortcut for this, but I use an ergonomic keyboard (a Kinessis Advantage) and there is no way I can mash all four buttons together comfortably 100+ times a day.
Learn how to open a template and save a document as a template While styles work very similarly on a Mac and a PC, creating custom styles is a bit different. This video explains how to use Microsoft Word 2011 (for Mac) like publisher. The focus is on getting started with it and how.
I set the mac system's command-v to 'Paste and Match Style' but it didn't work for word. It works everywhere else on my mac though. I changed the command-v shortcut to PasteMatchDestination in Word, but that interfered with my program Textexpander, which I regularly use and use most often in Word so I had to delete that. In Windows, there is a way to navigate the menus of Word and just set 'Match Destination Formatting' as the default. Then it applies to control-v and right-click-paste too.
My question really is: is there a menu option for this in Mac for Word? (I currently have command-R set as a keyboard shortcut for what I want, but man it's hard to remember.) Thank you! I copy a lot of text from PDFs into word and I never want to keep the PDF's formatting. I know there is a keyboard shortcut for this, but I use an ergonomic keyboard (a Kinessis Advantage) and there is no way I can mash all four buttons together comfortably 100+ times a day. I set the mac system's command-v to 'Paste and Match Style' but it didn't work for word. It works everywhere else on my mac though. I changed the command-v shortcut to PasteMatchDestination in Word, but that interfered with my program Textexpander, which I regularly use and use most often in Word so I had to delete that.
In Windows, there is a way to navigate the menus of Word and just set 'Match Destination Formatting' as the default. Then it applies to control-v and right-click-paste too.
My question really is: is there a menu option for this in Mac for Word? (I currently have command-R set as a keyboard shortcut for what I want, but man it's hard to remember.) Thank you!
I'm missing an option in Word 2016 that I had in Word 2011. There, on the far left side of the formatting toolbar, a list of styles appeared, usually above or possibly to the left of the font list. I could type in a style name, hit return, and that would change the style to the one whose name I had typed.
Where is this feature buried now? I see the list of fonts where it used to be, but not the style list that used to appear above or to the left of it, and functioned similarly, but with styles.
Here is Word 2011 with both options (Normal = style list; Helvetica = font list): Here is 2016 with only fonts list as an option: If I can't get the 2011 dropdown list where I can type in a style name to change the style, what's the quickest alternative method in 2016? Thanks for your help! Unfortunately they did not include that one on the Ribbon or the optional controls that can be added to the QAT or custom tab. You can click the Style Pane button (far right control on the Home tab) and from the pane, select the style you wish to apply. I suggest you use the Smiley control on the ribbon and send them feedback about this important control that is missing. Richard V.
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