Sorry: I should have been more explicit. I'm not talking about text that is
currently selected. That works as expected.
I expect that text that I type after the insertion point (when I press
CTRL+B) will be in bold font. Likewise, if the text that I'm typing is
currently in bold font, I expect that when I press CTRL+B, all text that I
subsequently type on the given line will be in regular (not bold) font. In
effect, I expect to be able to toggle back and forth between bold and regular
font by pressing CTRL+B as I type along.
Like I said, this works as expected on some of our templates but not on
others. I have not been able to detect a difference in style or paragraph
settings, but perhaps I'm not looking in the right place.
And I'm just using CTRL+B as an example. We're having similar intermittant
problems with CTRL+I and CTRL+U.
Any elucidation about setings is appreciated
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
> What are you expecting them to do? These commands work in either of two
> ways. If you press them with no text selected, then any text you type
> afterward beginning at the insertion point will be bold, italic, or
> underlined. If you have text selected, the formatting will be applied to the
> selected text. Depending on your Tools | Options | Edit settings ("When
> selecting automatically select entire word"), you may be able to format an
> entire word just by clicking in it (without actually selecting the word).
>
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> Suzanne S. Barnhill
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> Words into Type
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> "Kimmie B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I work in a company with several templates from various authors. I've
> noted
> > that in some templates (or maybe it's only for some styles), the CTRL+B,
> > CTRL+I, and CTRL+U commands work only when the cursor is at the beginning
> of
> > a line (after a RETURN mark).
> >
> > On other templates (or other styles, I'm not sure), I can use the CTRL+B
> and
> > other commands to my heart's delight anywhere in a line of text and it
> works
> > just fine.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me how to change the templates or styles so that CTRL+B et
> > al works regardless of the position of the cursor in the line of text?
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
>
>