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How to avoid the Format Painter mode automatically dismissed when text is updated?
- Nov 23, 2023
Hi - this is not an answer to maintaining the format painter, but it may assist you with doing many edits as described.
Use keyboard shortcuts (much better for multiple repetitive actions anyway). You can still use in conjunction with mouse selection if needed.
Keyboard only
- Select the text with format you wish to copy
- Use Ctrl+Shift+C to copy a format *
- Find and select the text you wish to format
- Use Ctrl+Shift+V to paste a format
- Edit text
- Continue to use Ctrl+Shift+V to paste a format (it will paste the format of the last copied text)
*(Ctrl-C will copy the text including the format - just ensure you use Ctrl-Shift-V to paste only the format)
You will be able to add and delete text, but the clipboard will still have the format in it, so you can continue to use Ctrl+Shift+V subsequently.
Mix with mouse selection
Some people just prefer mouse usage as much as possible (but trust me - keyboard is way faster and probably less RSI), so you can select text with the format you wish to copy and use mouse right-click for copy and then use mouse to select the text you wish to format, but then you must still use Ctrl+Shift+V for paste format (I cannot find "format only" anywhere in the paste special or paste menu drop down - like it is in Excel).
I hope this helps.
Hi - this is not an answer to maintaining the format painter, but it may assist you with doing many edits as described.
Use keyboard shortcuts (much better for multiple repetitive actions anyway). You can still use in conjunction with mouse selection if needed.
Keyboard only
- Select the text with format you wish to copy
- Use Ctrl+Shift+C to copy a format *
- Find and select the text you wish to format
- Use Ctrl+Shift+V to paste a format
- Edit text
- Continue to use Ctrl+Shift+V to paste a format (it will paste the format of the last copied text)
*(Ctrl-C will copy the text including the format - just ensure you use Ctrl-Shift-V to paste only the format)
You will be able to add and delete text, but the clipboard will still have the format in it, so you can continue to use Ctrl+Shift+V subsequently.
Mix with mouse selection
Some people just prefer mouse usage as much as possible (but trust me - keyboard is way faster and probably less RSI), so you can select text with the format you wish to copy and use mouse right-click for copy and then use mouse to select the text you wish to format, but then you must still use Ctrl+Shift+V for paste format (I cannot find "format only" anywhere in the paste special or paste menu drop down - like it is in Excel).
I hope this helps.
DuginOz Thanks for the reply. I totally agree with you about the difference between keyboard and mouse. I am kind of keyboard person. In terms of your alternative solution, it may be the best solution although it's not still not ideal in my use case. Shift-ctrl-v is an extra step after selecting text. If the format painter mode is not dismissed, I even don't need any extra step to apply format. However, I know that it may be the best solution unless Microsoft can change the behavior. Thanks for your help,
JD
- DuginOzNov 29, 2023Copper ContributorGlad that helps.
To your point about the extra step after selecting text - that is true but it sound like you are maybe still in the mind set of using the mouse for selection. Use keyboard navigation (Ctrl-Shift-right arrow, Ctrl-Shift-down arrow, Ctrl-Shift-End, etc) and then the Ctrl-Shift-V and it should feel quite seamless (rather than "painting" text with mouse then moving to keyboard, then back to mouse, etc).
Having said all that, the tips from Doug_Robbins_Word_MVP and Charles_Kenyon about styles are spot on. I have always used styles on large docs, but been lazy on short docs even short reusable (should I call them pseudo-template) docs. I had a read of the links I will be changing my behaviour. Thanks gents.- Charles_KenyonNov 29, 2023Bronze ContributorYou are welcome.