Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen I suspect, this question has already been answered somewhere, but since I cannot find where, I take the liberty of asking.
In WordPerfect (I use mostly for English/German) or in Word, I customized the keyboard, so that the key combination "Alt + H" would highlight the currently selected text. In this way I mark words/passages I would like to go over again before I finish the document. Since the finished document cannot contain those highlighted portions, I do have to remove them during the final editing. In both WordPerfect and Word the key combination "Alt + H" produces a highlight when pressed once, and removes the highlight (of the selected text) when pressed again. In Writer I tried to customize my keyboard similarly. For reasons I do not understand Writer seems not to allow to assign the key combination "Alt + H", but only "ctrl + H". That would not be much of a problem, but I could not yet find out how to REMOVE the highlight from the selected text with a KEYSTROKE - clicking the icon and then "no fill" works fine. If there is a way, in which you can turn certain functions ON by striking a key shortcut once, and turning them OFF simply by striking the key again, I would be grateful for any hints. Thank you. Thomas Blasejewicz --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
