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change the font color from back to red for the entire paragraph. write the shortcut key ​

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Answered by ankurjha268
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Yes, it is possible, but you'll need to use a macro to do the work. Before doing so, however, you'll need to figure out what shortcut keys you want to use. Gillian suggests using Alt+G, Alt+B, and Alt+Y. You can do this, but it may conflict with other uses of the Alt key (like accessing the ribbon tools from the keyboard). It may be better to use shortcut keys such as Shift+Alt+G, Shift+Alt+G, and Shift+Alt+Y.

Explanation:

1. Select a word or phrase. (It doesn't really matter what you select.)

2. Display the Developer tab of the ribbon.

In the Code group, click the Record Macro tool. Word displays the Record Macro dialog box.

3. In the Name field, enter a macro name that is descriptive of what you are doing. (For instance, if you are recording a macro to make text blue, you could use the name MakeTextBlue.)

Using the Store Macro In drop-down list, choose All Documents (Normal.dotm).

4. Click the Keyboard button. Word closes the Record Macro dialog box and shortly displays the Customize Keyboard dialog box. Note that the macro name you supplied in step 4 is shown in the dialog box and the insertion point is blinking in the Press New Shortcut Key box. (See Figure

5. Press the shortcut key you want used to invoke the macro. (For instance, you might press Shift+Alt+B since your macro will make the selected text blue.)

6. Click the Assign button. The shortcut key is now shown as assigned to the macro.

Click Close. Word closes the Customize Keyboard dialog box and the macro recorder is running.

Press Ctrl+D. Word displays the Font dialog box.

7. Using the Font Color drop-down list, pick whatever color of blue you want.

Click OK to close the Font dialog box.

Click the Stop Recording tool in the Code group.

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