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Old 10-06-2020, 04:53 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Returning to the pane (and maybe point) that the cursor was when the macro started Windows 10 Returning to the pane (and maybe point) that the cursor was when the macro started Office 2019
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Greg, yes that is what I mean.




As to your other point, I would guess that about 30 times as many know what a style is as know how to map a CC. Unfortunately, even the number who know what styles are is likely less than 50%. (At least who know more than that they can click on a button on the Home tab.) IMO, mapping CCs is advanced while using effectively using styles is intermediate. Styles should be basic and mapping CCs should be intermediate.


Our experiences on the forums give a skewed view of user skills and knowledge, I suspect.
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