Hi Russ, thanks for your input. In another post I found a reference to this:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/browse_f
rm/thread/94bce5771fb2da20
which showed the code to a "paste unformatted text" macro which I
subsequently successfully added to the shortcut menu.
However, I am still having trouble getting this new shortcut menu item to
appear when the cursor is in a bulleted paragraph. Any idea how I can get it
to show up more universally? Thanks.
Rockhammer,
When you go to customize the right-button-short-cut menu via its toolbar
customization, it will have a list of items and you'll notice that it is
contextual, which means you'll see a different right button menu depending
on the context of what you are doing in Word at the time. You'll have to add
the macro to all the different right button menus in that list that may
appear when you want to use that special paste and format method. Under the
main group Text is one named List, which is a right button menu that appears
when you are in a list. When you are done adding to the shortcut toolbar,
you can uncheck it to hide the toolbar, if you want, and your changes will
still show when you right click under the correct circumstances.
> Hi Russ, thanks for your input. In another post I found a reference to this:
>
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>>> If someone can provide more detailed instructions to accomplish this it
>>> would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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rockhammer - 30 Oct 2007 15:13 GMT
Thanks a lot, Russ. That worked.
> Rockhammer,
> When you go to customize the right-button-short-cut menu via its toolbar
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> >>> If someone can provide more detailed instructions to accomplish this it
> >>> would be much appreciated. Thanks.