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Summary: Applying bold and italics formatting to text is easy in Word. If you want to apply bold and italics simultaneously, you can create a tool to handle this formatting easily. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
As I am formatting documents, there are many times I need a particular word or passage to be formatted in both bold and italics. Word includes tools (on the Formatting toolbar or ribbon) that apply bold and italics, but not bold italics. I got tired of doing two clicks, so I created my own tool to apply both formats at once. The resulting macro can then be assigned to a toolbar tool, right next to the Bold and Italics tools, that will do the job.
The simplest way to do this is with a macro as follows:
Sub BoldItalics1()
Selection.Font.Bold = True
Selection.Font.Italic = True
End Sub
This macro turns on the attributes, but it doesn't do any toggling. In other words, you can't turn off bold italics by using the same macro, as you can with the individual Bold and Italics tools. This led to the "next generation" macro, which checks to see the state of the selected text before making any changes:
Sub BoldItalics2()
Dim BIStatus As Integer
BIStatus = 0
If Selection.Font.Bold Then BIStatus = BIStatus + 1
If Selection.Font.Italic Then BIStatus = BIStatus + 1
If BIStatus = 0 Then
Selection.Font.Bold = True
Selection.Font.Italic = True
End If
If BIStatus = 1 Then
Selection.Font.Bold = True
Selection.Font.Italic = True
End If
If BIStatus = 2 Then
Selection.Font.Bold = False
Selection.Font.Italic = False
End If
End Sub
The first lines of the macro increment a variable (BIStatus) depending on whether the Bold or Italic properties are set for the selection. When these lines are complete, BIStatus will be 0 if the selected text is neither bold nor italic, 1 if it is either bold or italic, or 2 if it is both bold and italic.
If BIStatus is set to 0 or 1, then the Bold and Italic properties for the selected text are set. If they were previously set (BIStatus is 2), then both properties are turned off.
Tip #606 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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