K kolax macrumors G3 Original poster Jan 24, 2008 #1 Had a look to see if this had been discussed but didn't find much. There is no shortcut to make the text smaller in Word 2008. The usual shortcut is CMD -/+. How do I enable a shortcut for text sizing?
Had a look to see if this had been discussed but didn't find much. There is no shortcut to make the text smaller in Word 2008. The usual shortcut is CMD -/+. How do I enable a shortcut for text sizing?
E exoriare macrumors member Jan 24, 2008 #2 View Menu Customize Toolbars and Menus Keyboard (bottom right) Then select Format from the Categories list on the left Scroll to the command you want in the right-hand window Set your keystroke. OK OK
View Menu Customize Toolbars and Menus Keyboard (bottom right) Then select Format from the Categories list on the left Scroll to the command you want in the right-hand window Set your keystroke. OK OK
K kolax macrumors G3 Original poster Jan 25, 2008 #3 Thanks for the tip, but I couldn't find anything to increase the font and decrease the font by 1. The only shortcuts I could find were for tabbing to the fontsize, but no increments.
Thanks for the tip, but I couldn't find anything to increase the font and decrease the font by 1. The only shortcuts I could find were for tabbing to the fontsize, but no increments.
K kolax macrumors G3 Original poster Jan 31, 2008 #5 Perfect, got it working now! Although, it was ShrinkFontOneSize.