Update on option to <bold>selection</bold>?
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 I’m using Notepad++ v7.8.5 (32-bit) in Windows 7. In 2017, there was a discussion on how to <bold>selection</bold>. The answer was apparently to create a macro, which seems a cumbersome means of achieving such a simple task. Is there now a shortcut for <bold>[single selected word]</bold> and for <bold>[all selected word]</bold> ? Thanks. 
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 macro, which seems a cumbersome means of achieving such a simple task. You have to keep in mind that Notepad++ is a general purpose text editor, not an HTML (and similar) editor exclusively. Thus, things like your bold request are best left to support items such as macros and scripting languages. Thought: Maybe this is something @dail might consider for the Surround Selection plugin, if it doesn’t do it already? 
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 For the plugin it’s a little out of scope. The whole need for the plugin was to hook the keyboard input since you cant create a shortcut of something just like [before Notepad++ would process it.This particular use case would probably be better suited for LuaScript or PythonScript since it is basically a macro. 
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 You may not be aware of it, but it is possible to assign a command to a macro. Even both of your requests can be solved with the same macro. So the solution to your needs is quite easy. I found the message you are referring to and at that time @guy038 and @scott-sumner posted a suitable macro for the task. So you don’t need to create a macro, all you would have to do is to copy it to the shortcuts.xmlfile. This file is usually found in\AppData\Roaming\Notepad++\shortcuts.xml. Please do as follows:- 
Stop any instance of Notepad++.
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In the macrossection ofshortcuts.xmlpaste the following macro:<Macro name="Test" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0"> <Action type="3" message="1700" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="" /> <Action type="3" message="1601" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="(?s).+" /> <Action type="3" message="1625" wParam="0" lParam="2" sParam="" /> <Action type="3" message="1602" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="<bold>$0</bold>" /> <Action type="3" message="1702" wParam="0" lParam="640" sParam="" /> <Action type="3" message="1701" wParam="0" lParam="1609" sParam="" /> </Macro>
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Save shortcuts.xml, close the file and restartNotepad++.
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To configure the shortcut, select Settings -> Shortcut Mapper -> Macros, thenTest- as the macro is called -, clickModifyand assign a command to it and/or rename the macro.
 That’s all. 
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 Just a note. 
 As long as you don’t use the Notepad++ UI to make changes that would affectshortcuts.xmlduring an editing session, Notepad++ won’t write out that file when it exits.What this means is that you can use Notepad++ to edit shortcuts.xml(as you show above), and those changes won’t get trashed.
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 To be honest I do those changes via Notepad++, but when I have to guide another user I prefer to play it safe. 

