Hi, thanks. I have now lost the instructions on how to put this code into a
macro? what is that web link? thanks
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:
> The following code in a macro will do what you want without the flaw with
> the Control+Click routine.
>
> Selection.Sentences(1).Select
> If Selection.Characters(1).Font.Superscript = True Then
> While Selection.Characters(1).Font.Superscript = True
> Selection.MoveStart wdCharacter, 1
> Wend
> Selection.MoveStart wdCharacter, 1
> End If
>
> To see how to assign a macro to a hot key, see the article "How to assign a
> Word command or macro to a hot-key" at:
>
> http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/AsgnCmdOrMacroToHotkey.htm
>
>
> --
> Hope this helps.
>
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>
> Doug Robbins - Word MVP
>
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> > Is there a way to create a macro using a simple keyboard shortcut that
> > will
> > only select one sentence quickly like control click does normally?
> > Control+click has a serious flaw for use in a manuscript with a lot of
> > endnotes at the end of sentences. It always selects not only the sentence
> > clicked on, but also the previous endnote on the previous sentence. Is
> > there
> > a way to make it only selected the sentence at hand and not the previous
> > endnote, with a keyboard macro. I use this control+click a lot on large
> > mss
> > with lots of endnotes.
> >
> > Note: control+click will not select, oddly eneough, spaces before a
> > sentence
> > or a bracket after a previous sentence's period, just an endnote number
> > after
> > the last sentence's period??
>
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