How to configure own shortcuts for styles?
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00:00 How To Configure Own Shortcuts For Styles?
00:39 Accepted Answer Score 20
01:00 Answer 2 Score 1
01:17 Thank you
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You can assign keyboard shortcuts to styles in the Tools > Customize menu. In the "Keyboard" tab, the bottom of the Category field, you can expand Styles to find your custom styles. Then just assign them a shortcut in the top field, click Modify and OK.
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I know it's a very old question and that I should comment, but I don't have enough reputation. There's a very simple workaround to avoid the toggle problem. Just assign another shortcut (I use Ctrl+D) to the default character style.