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Old 05-31-2015, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by marymaryt View Post
I have stop, take my fingers off the keyboard, use the Ctrl B and then Ctrl B to unbold and then to end quote.
'Ctrl' & 'B' are on your keyboard, where are you taking your fingers to?

A macro would require a different keyboard shortcut, or a button. How would that be an advantage? But if you insist, the macro recorder will do the job.
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