In other, PC versions of Word, it would keep track of your favorite fonts so you didn't have to scroll through the entire drop-down menu each time you wanted to switch to a different font. How can I get the Mac 2004 version of Word to do that? I'm working on a project where I have to switch back and forth between two particular fonts (Times New Roman and Symbol) quite frequently and it's a little frustrating to have to keep scrolling through the menu. Thanks for your help.
You can move that Font menu onto another toolbar via Tools | Customize,
then hold down option while dragging it to your preferred toolbar.
Even better, you can use Tools | Customize to drag the two fonts you
frequently use onto a toolbar, and then access each one in a single
click, or build a short font menu of selected fonts.
You can also create a style to apply a bunch of formatting in one click,
including font.
Take a look at "Styles and templates ã the keys to consistency and saving
time", starting on page 89 of some notes on the way I use Word for the Mac,
titled "Bend Word to Your Will", which are available as a free download from
the Word MVPs' website
(http://word.mvps.org/Mac/Bend/BendWordToYourWill.html).
[Note: "Bend Word to your will" is designed to be used electronically and
most subjects are self-contained dictionary-style entries. If you decide to
read more widely than the item I've referred to, it's important to read the
front end of the document -- especially pages 3 and 5 -- so you can select
some Word settings that will allow you to use the document effectively.]
I suspect if you are using Symbol you need to use AutoCorrect or AutoText
too, but I don't have enough information from you to be sure. AutoCorrect
and AutoText are also covered in "Bend Word to Your Will" -- and of course
in Word's "Help".
Cheers,
Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is 5-11 hours different from the Americas and Europe, so my
follow-on responses to those regions can be delayed)
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