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Can I organise (re-order) text styles so that the ones I actually use in a document are grouped together?

Also, and this may be a different question altogether, the shortcuts for applying text styles are very handy, but is there a way (an additional key command, perhaps?) that applies the text style but DOES NOT change the local formatting?

Many thanks. Very new to Publisher and, despite the learning curve, very impressed so far!

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25 minutes ago, PeeGeeBee said:

Can I organise (re-order) text styles so that the ones I actually use in a document are grouped together?

Other than right-clicking in the Text Style panel and choosing Delete Unused Styles, I think the answer is no.

25 minutes ago, PeeGeeBee said:

Also, and this may be a different question altogether, the shortcuts for applying text styles are very handy, but is there a way (an additional key command, perhaps?) that applies the text style but DOES NOT change the local formatting?

Nothing except the right-click menu in the Text Styles panel, that I know of.

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On 6/30/2023 at 5:51 PM, PeeGeeBee said:

Can I organise (re-order) text styles so that the ones I actually use in a document are grouped together?

Also, and this may be a different question altogether, the shortcuts for applying text styles are very handy, but is there a way (an additional key command, perhaps?) that applies the text style but DOES NOT change the local formatting?

Many thanks. Very new to Publisher and, despite the learning curve, very impressed so far!

I create a group style when I want to keep styles together.

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