Toggle styles on/off in restricted Word 2007 template

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archer1208

Hi there,

Our word template is restricted to allow only using a number of styles.

One of the styles is superscript and I am desperately looking for a wa
to toggle this on and off (that would be useful for any other styles a
well).

I can assign a shortcut to the style but I can't get back to the norma
style.
Even clearing the formatting (CTRL+SHIFT+C) doesn't revert the styl
back to normal. I would have to select some text, and clear formattin
to get rid of it.

If there was a way to toggle the styles that would be awesome!

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Arche
 
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Lisa Wilke-Thissen

Hi,
One of the styles is superscript

character style, paragraph style, linked style?
and I am desperately looking for a way
to toggle this on and off (that would be
useful for any other styles as well).

I don't understand your goal. If a character style is applied, you can
remove it by selecting the text and then pressing Ctrl+Space.
If it is a paragraph style you can apply e.g. Normal style.
Even clearing the formatting (CTRL+SHIFT+C)

Ctrl+Shift+C means to copy formatting (= format painter)
 
S

Stefan Blom

Ctrl+SpaceBar clears direct formatting, including paragraph styles, at the
insertion point.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Correction: Ctrl+SpaceBar clears direct formatting, including *character*
styles, at the insertion point.

Each text paragraph must always have a paragraph style. Unlike paragraph
styles, character styles are optional.
 
A

archer1208

Lisa said:
Hi,
-
One of the styles is superscript-

character style, paragraph style, linked style?
-
and I am desperately looking for a way
to toggle this on and off (that would be
useful for any other styles as well).-

I don't understand your goal. If a character style is applied, you can
remove it by selecting the text and then pressing Ctrl+Space.
If it is a paragraph style you can apply e.g. Normal style.
-
Even clearing the formatting (CTRL+SHIFT+C)-

Ctrl+Shift+C means to copy formatting (= format painter)

Thanks for your reply.
This one is a character style.
The goal is to be able to turn on/off superscript (or any other styl
for that matter)using a keyboard shortcut while typing . Because th
template doesn't allow direct formatting, the default shortcuts fo
subscript/superscript don't work.
The weird thing with this character style is that you can hit "Clea
All' or select the Normal style after that but it still stay
superscript..
I have to keep typing superscript and then go back and select the tex
and clear the formatting. That can't be right, can it?

Cheers,
Arche
 

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