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Framemaker 11 - select more than one non-consecutive word

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Feb 18, 2016 Feb 18, 2016

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Hi

I would like to select ten individual, non-consecutive words and apply a character style to all of them at once.  I do this in Word by pressing and holding Ctrl, double-clicking each word, and applying the style.

It it possible to do this in FrameMaker?

Thanks in advance!

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Community Expert , Feb 18, 2016 Feb 18, 2016

Don’t think so, but you can do ESC c c from what I recall (so rusty these days with FM shortcuts) to apply the last character tag to the text. ESC j j does your last paragraph tag.

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Don’t think so, but you can do ESC c c from what I recall (so rusty these days with FM shortcuts) to apply the last character tag to the text. ESC j j does your last paragraph tag.

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I suspected it wasn't a feature in FrameMaker after searching for how to do it (and not finding anything).  The two shortcuts you mention are correct, I could do it that way too.

Thanks Jeff!

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