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Is there a better way than this?
I select some text in Word 2003. I bring up the font pick list of several hundred installed fonts. I type in say a "my-font-choice" and the list now has fonts that start with "my-font-choice". I chose "my-font-choice". My selected text changes to "my-font-choice". Good, so far. But I decide to try a different font, whose name is "my-font-choice-version B". I display the font pick list again, and "my-font-choice" shows in the top part of the pick list. To get to "my-font-choice-version B", I have two possible ways. I can scroll down through a couple hundred listed fonts. OR I can type in the name up until the first distinctive character, the third "-", and version B will become available.
Both of these ways are cumbersome, long, and not user-friendly.
Is there a better way? Got to be, but I can't find one. Perhaps some easy way to get rid of the top just-used part of the font pick list?
Your ideas are appreciated. Thanks.
Charlie
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I agree it's cumbersome, but I don't know of any way around it. Sorry.
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"Charlie" <czingerl[ at ]stny.rr.com> wrote in message news:4641eda0$0$1369$4c368faf[ at ]roadrunner.com...
[Quoted Text] > Is there a better way than this? > > I select some text in Word 2003. > I bring up the font pick list of several hundred installed fonts. > I type in say a "my-font-choice" and the list now has fonts that start
with > "my-font-choice". > I chose "my-font-choice". > My selected text changes to "my-font-choice". > Good, so far. > But I decide to try a different font, whose name is "my-font-choice-version > B". > I display the font pick list again, and "my-font-choice" shows in the top > part of the pick list. > To get to "my-font-choice-version B", I have two possible ways. > I can scroll down through a couple hundred listed fonts. OR > I can type in the name up until the first distinctive character, the third > "-", and version B will become available. > > Both of these ways are cumbersome, long, and not user-friendly. > > Is there a better way? Got to be, but I can't find one. Perhaps some easy > way to get rid of the top just-used part of the font pick list? > > Your ideas are appreciated. Thanks. > > Charlie > >
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Charlie wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Is there a better way than this? > > I select some text in Word 2003. > I bring up the font pick list of several hundred installed fonts. > I type in say a "my-font-choice" and the list now has fonts that start with > "my-font-choice". > I chose "my-font-choice". > My selected text changes to "my-font-choice". > Good, so far. > But I decide to try a different font, whose name is "my-font-choice-version > B". > I display the font pick list again, and "my-font-choice" shows in the top > part of the pick list. > To get to "my-font-choice-version B", I have two possible ways. > I can scroll down through a couple hundred listed fonts. OR > I can type in the name up until the first distinctive character, the third > "-", and version B will become available. > > Both of these ways are cumbersome, long, and not user-friendly. > > Is there a better way? Got to be, but I can't find one. Perhaps some easy > way to get rid of the top just-used part of the font pick list? > > Your ideas are appreciated. Thanks.
Yep, it's a pain all right. And the MRUF (most-recently-used-fonts) list isn't even kept in the registry, where you have half
I find scrolling with the keyboard very fast and easy, with better tactile control than scrolling with the scroll bar.
To get to "my-font-choice-version B", I just type in an "m" - or an "n" if I know it's near the end of the m's, then use the arrow keys to move to the one I want. If there's an "m" already in the most-recently-used fonts list, then you can enter another character or two and hope there's a font with those first two or three characters!
Specifically:
Click on the down arrow next to open up the drop-down list. (optional) Enter a single letter to get near where you're going Use the page up/down and/or the up/down arrows to navigate to the font you want.
I have about 500 installed fonts (way too many, but that's a topic for a different discussion), and it takes two seconds to scroll the entire list with the Page-Down key, 12 seconds with a down-arrow key. Average time to get to a desired font is 3-4 seconds.
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