With the deepening of office automation, schools are asked to use computer out of paper. Language papers, however, the input of various phonetic symbols is very cumbersome (via the Insert menu, or right-click the soft keyboard icon, although in Office XP or later "refers to tone pinyin" phonetic in the band, but my school is relatively low machine configuration, installation is Office 2000). Through exploration, I found that Word has to customize their own menu and toolbar functions. This feature can be made use of an alphabet as shown in Figure 1, the toolbar, right click on the button, that is able to insert the required phonetic symbols. Specific action to:
Figure 1
Record Macro
1. Click the "Tools → Macro → Record New Macro" pop "record macro" dialog box, in the "Macro name" field, type "sound a", the "macro saved in the" column select "All Documents (Normal.dot) "in" Description "field enter the contents for use later (or not lose). Then click [OK] button, pop-up to record a macro to "stop" control panel to start recording the macro.
2. Right-click the soft keyboard icon and then click the "pinyin" spelling soft keyboard pops up insert "ā" phonetics.
3. Click the "stop" control panel on the [Stop Recording] button to complete the macro recording.
4. Follow steps 1 to 3 we can á, ǎ, à, ō, ó, ǒ, ò, ē, é, etc. into different phonetic order of recording the macro.
Custom Toolbar
With the above preparations, now we can self-phonetic spelling of the toolbar, follow these steps:
1. New Toolbar: Click the "Tools → Customize" pop "Customize" dialog box, click the "Toolbar" tab under the [New] button, pop-up "New Toolbar" dialog box, in the " toolbar name "field type" phonetic alphabet ", click [OK] button to return to the" Customize "dialog box, so that the screen appeared a" phonetic alphabet "floating toolbar.
2. Add button: the "Customize" dialog box, click the "order" tab (Figure 2), in the "category" Next select the "Macro", then mouse to "command" under the "Normal . NewMacros. soon as a "," Normal.NewMacros. 2 sound a "so the macro one by one onto the phonetic alphabet on the toolbar.
Figure 2
3. Edit button icons, and property (be sure to open the Customize dialog box in the premise): The phonetic alphabet on the toolbar, right-click "Normal.NewMacros. Soon as a" option in the pop-up shortcut menu , select "Default Style" to hide the button name, then on the shortcut menu, click "Edit button icon" in the pop-up "Button Editor" dialog box, click [Clear] button to remove the original icon Then in the "Picture" column with the left mouse button, draw the "ā" symbol, press the OK button to complete the editing.
4. Complete customization: Repeat the above step 3, followed by phonetic spelling edited the toolbar button icons and styles. Then in order of their favorite location of the button, and finally close the "Customize" dialog box, and thus the successful conclusion of custom work.
Later use, just select the "Menu → View → Toolbars → phonetic alphabet" phonetic alphabet to open the toolbar, and can put it anywhere on the screen. How like? Enough "cool" now!