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| | Printing frequently used text Can you select more than one email address in Autofill? If not can I assign an F key to print text when required? |
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| | Re: Printing frequently used text CTRL+P is the universal print combination. Why not use that? -- Ian "Gray" <Gray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:793278D0-5E14-42F3-9E3F-76ADA9D1A237@microsoft.com... > Can you select more than one email address in Autofill? > If not can I assign an F key to print text when required? > |
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| | Re: Printing frequently used text I don't think you have understood my question, I want to assign an F key, if possible to print the same text which is there when I press the key, I don't know if this is possible. I want to retrive text. Thanks Ian for your reply anyway. "Ian Betts" wrote: > CTRL+P is the universal print combination. Why not use that? > > > > -- > Ian > > "Gray" <Gray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:793278D0-5E14-42F3-9E3F-76ADA9D1A237@microsoft.com... > > Can you select more than one email address in Autofill? > > If not can I assign an F key to print text when required? > > |
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| | Re: Printing frequently used text No I am sorry but in XP and Vista you can assign shortcut combinations that include F keys but only when those keys are not already part of the system short cuts already provided. Is it to much to hold one down while hitting another may I ask? -- Ian "Gray" <Gray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:38444686-343C-41CF-A291-4076E4D932DE@microsoft.com... >I don't think you have understood my question, I want to assign an F key, >if > possible to print the same text which is there when I press the key, I > don't > know if this is possible. I want to retrive text. Thanks Ian for your > reply > anyway. > > "Ian Betts" wrote: > >> CTRL+P is the universal print combination. Why not use that? >> >> >> >> -- >> Ian >> >> "Gray" <Gray@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:793278D0-5E14-42F3-9E3F-76ADA9D1A237@microsoft.com... >> > Can you select more than one email address in Autofill? >> > If not can I assign an F key to print text when required? >> > > |
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| | Re: Printing frequently used text Ian Betts wrote: > No I am sorry but in XP and Vista you can assign shortcut combinations > that include F keys but only when those keys are not already part of the > system short cuts already provided. > > Is it to much to hold one down while hitting another may I ask? > I use this little freeware program that sit in the system tray. http://www.phraseexpress.com/ gls858 |
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| | Re: Printing frequently used text Thanks gls858, "gls858" wrote: > Ian Betts wrote: > > No I am sorry but in XP and Vista you can assign shortcut combinations > > that include F keys but only when those keys are not already part of the > > system short cuts already provided. > > > > Is it to much to hold one down while hitting another may I ask? > > > > I use this little freeware program that sit in the system tray. > > > http://www.phraseexpress.com/ > > gls858 > |
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