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From: Stefan Blom on 24 Mar 2010 15:27 Good point. In many respects, the Apply Styles pane is quicker (or more convenient) than the Styles pane. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Pesach Shelnitz" <pesach18(AT)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:A8FD7FC0-190D-479D-984D-81844C2F12E1(a)microsoft.com... > Hi, > > In Word 2007, Ctrl+Shift+S opens the Apply Styles task pane or moves the > focus to it. In the Apply Styles task pane, you can start typing the name > of > a style, and, by default, the name will be completed automatically. Then > you > can press Enter to apply the style and automatically return to your > document. > In this way, you can apply styles without moving your hands away from the > keyboard. > > See my Web page at http://www.makeofficework.com/applying_styles.htm for > more details about applying styles in Word 2007. > > -- > Hope this helps, > Pesach Shelnitz > My Web site: http://makeofficework.com > > > "JudyJudyJudy" wrote: > >> I've just been upgraded to Word 2007. In Word 2003 I used keystroke >> shortcuts >> as much as possible. Is there a "keystroke" way in Word 2007 to go from >> the >> document into the "Styles" window (once I've opened that) to apply styles >> to >> unformatted text, and then back to the document again? |