On 4/29/09 [email protected] wrote:
Subject:
Re: [users] Assign "Title Case" to Format -> Change Case menu
From:
TomW <[email protected]>
Date:
Tue, 28 Apr 2009 18:29:40 -0400
To:
[email protected]
Sean Carlos wrote:
Hello List,
OpenOffice has a nice title case function, but it is hidden... in OO
3.1, I find it under
Format -> Character -> Font Effects -> Effects -> Title
rather than
Format -> Change Case -> (Title)
Has anyone added this title / proper function to the Format -> Change
Case menu? A quick search leads me to the idea that it is going to
entail a macro... working code / instructions would be appreciated.
Thank you and best regards,
Sean
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Sean:
In the 'Character" section of "Styles & Formatting", just create a
style using 'Title Case", then assign a shortcut to it. No macro
necessary. When you create a style, you can create a shortcut to it
by drilling down to it by 'Customize | Function Section | Category
List | Styles. Once here find your named style and assign a shortcut
key combination. You can undo it by using the 'default formating'
shortcut "Ctrl M'
TomW
Thanks to both of you for this info. I couldn't figure out how to find
this function until Sean pointed out the obscure place it's located.
And thanks Tom for the work-around using the Styles menu. It's not as
smooth as putting the feature where it belongs (Format -> Change Case ->
(Title) ), but it beats not being able to find it at all.
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