hi
can you make the same shortcut for font size like in microsoft woord ?
in woord it is :
less size : ctrl + shift + <
more size : ctrl + shift + >
thanks
Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
Last edited by sofian on Sun Mar 31, 2024 9:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
That shortcut does not work in Word 2019
Re: Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
I have used every version of Word from 2003 though 2019. I am currently on Word 2019. I have never before heard of this shortcut and, upon reading your post, I immediately opened a document in Word and tried it.
It does not work. I just tried it again. Is it a macro you created?
It does not work. I just tried it again. Is it a macro you created?
Re: Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
it is my fault, sorryWoody44 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 8:16 pm I have used every version of Word from 2003 though 2019. I am currently on Word 2019. I have never before heard of this shortcut and, upon reading your post, I immediately opened a document in Word and tried it.
It does not work. I just tried it again. Is it a macro you created?
the shortcut in word is ctrl + shift + < and ctrl + shift + >
steps (in word) :
select a text .
use ctrl + shift + < and ctrl + shift + >
i hope it is clear now .
Re: Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
Yes, that works -- in Word. You are correct, it doesn't work in TextMaker (and it also doesn't work in LibreOffice Writer).
[Note: For those who may be confused, the original post showed the shortcut as ctrl+< and ctrl+>. After I reported that it didn't work, the OP edited it to ctrl+shft+< and ctrl+shft+>.]
[Note: For those who may be confused, the original post showed the shortcut as ctrl+< and ctrl+>. After I reported that it didn't work, the OP edited it to ctrl+shft+< and ctrl+shft+>.]
Re: Enlarge and reduce font size shortcut
Do you think this feature will be implemented in the program?Woody44 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 11:41 pm Yes, that works -- in Word. You are correct, it doesn't work in TextMaker (and it also doesn't work in LibreOffice Writer).
[Note: For those who may be confused, the original post showed the shortcut as ctrl+< and ctrl+>. After I reported that it didn't work, the OP edited it to ctrl+shft+< and ctrl+shft+>.]
I cannot give up this feature after being accustomed to it for years.
thanks