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Old May 11th, 2005, 03:33 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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I find it easier just to use Ctrl+Hyphen to insert optional hyphens where I
want them.

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Ok, so I want to hyphenate only a few select words as I come across
them. I made a macro, but it's a two-step process that involves
keyboard and mouse. I'd like a single process. Right now, I
highlight the word. Then invoke the macro with my assigned shortcut.
Then I have to click "yes" to confirm the hyphen.

Is there an easier way to just highlight a word and presto, it's
hyphenated? It seems my only other option is automatic hyphenating
of the whole damn document, which I want to avoid at all costs.

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Old May 11th, 2005, 04:23 AM
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Ok, so I want to hyphenate only a few select words as I come across
them. I made a macro, but it's a two-step process that involves
keyboard and mouse. I'd like a single process. Right now, I
highlight the word. Then invoke the macro with my assigned shortcut.
Then I have to click "yes" to confirm the hyphen.

Is there an easier way to just highlight a word and presto, it's
hyphenated? It seems my only other option is automatic hyphenating
of the whole damn document, which I want to avoid at all costs.

*(((({

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Old May 11th, 2005, 04:27 AM
Daiya Mitchell
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Presumably at this point, Fishy, you could Find & Replace the select word
with the select word including an optional hyphen.

You could probably also re-record the macro to include clicking yes?

By the way, your clock is off, so that your post showed up 50 minutes after
Suzanne answered it.

Daiya


On 5/10/05 7:33 PM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I find it easier just to use Ctrl+Hyphen to insert optional hyphens where I
want them.

Ok, so I want to hyphenate only a few select words as I come across
them. I made a macro, but it's a two-step process that involves
keyboard and mouse. I'd like a single process. Right now, I
highlight the word. Then invoke the macro with my assigned shortcut.
Then I have to click "yes" to confirm the hyphen.

Is there an easier way to just highlight a word and presto, it's
hyphenated? It seems my only other option is automatic hyphenating
of the whole damn document, which I want to avoid at all costs.

*(((({



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Old May 11th, 2005, 02:23 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Probably the wrong time zone setting (or maybe he's in Indiana?)

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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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Presumably at this point, Fishy, you could Find & Replace the select word
with the select word including an optional hyphen.

You could probably also re-record the macro to include clicking yes?

By the way, your clock is off, so that your post showed up 50 minutes

after
Suzanne answered it.

Daiya


On 5/10/05 7:33 PM, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

I find it easier just to use Ctrl+Hyphen to insert optional hyphens

where I
want them.

Ok, so I want to hyphenate only a few select words as I come across
them. I made a macro, but it's a two-step process that involves
keyboard and mouse. I'd like a single process. Right now, I
highlight the word. Then invoke the macro with my assigned shortcut.
Then I have to click "yes" to confirm the hyphen.

Is there an easier way to just highlight a word and presto, it's
hyphenated? It seems my only other option is automatic hyphenating
of the whole damn document, which I want to avoid at all costs.

*(((({




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Old May 12th, 2005, 01:40 AM
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She's in Oregon and never knows what time it is, anyway.

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In the last exciting episode on Wed, 11 May 2005 08:23:28 -0500,
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

|Probably the wrong time zone setting (or maybe he's in Indiana?)

 




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