Ctrl+click selecting senteces in Word 2003

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bluto

In Word 2000 if I wanted to use the format painter to apply the formatting of
one sentence to another sentence, I could Ctrl+click to select the first
sentence, click the format painter button, then Ctrl+Click the second
sentence to apply the first sentence's format to it.

In Word 2003 it seems I can only have one thing selected; when I Ctrl+Click
the first sentence and click Format Painter, I am not able to Ctrl+Click the
second sentence - I have to drag the mouse over it to change it.

Is there any way to make Word 2003 work the old way?
 
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Graham Mayor

Double click the painter to lock it.
Frankly it would be better if you used paragraph and character styles for
formatting your documents than the painter, which I feel should be a tool of
last resort.

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B

bluto

Thanks, but it's not the locking of the format painter I need, it's being
able to click select something at the same time as there's a selection
highlight on other text. This I could do in W2000 but W2003 doesn't let me.

I do use paragraph styles, but after 13 years on Word I've never learned
character styles. My publishers don't seem to mind what I send them, and I'd
really prefer to continue using the method that's worked well for me.
 

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