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Paul
In earlier versions of Word, I could hit Shft+F5 and the cursor would return
to a previous position. I can't seem to replicate this in Word 2007. I did a
search and read that one can put back/forward buttons on the QAT. I'd rather
not crowd that with something I need only once every 3 weeks or so.... is
there a keyboard shortcut for that? I went into the "Commands not on the
RIbbon" and found the BackHistory item. I tried to set it to Ctrl+Alt+B, but
that didn't do anything, even though I checked back later and saw that that
keyboard combo was in fact assigned to the BakcHistory item. Do I have to
place something on the QAT for the keyboard shortcut to take effect?
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Paul
MS Office 2007
XP Home SP3
Dell Inspiron 1501
to a previous position. I can't seem to replicate this in Word 2007. I did a
search and read that one can put back/forward buttons on the QAT. I'd rather
not crowd that with something I need only once every 3 weeks or so.... is
there a keyboard shortcut for that? I went into the "Commands not on the
RIbbon" and found the BackHistory item. I tried to set it to Ctrl+Alt+B, but
that didn't do anything, even though I checked back later and saw that that
keyboard combo was in fact assigned to the BakcHistory item. Do I have to
place something on the QAT for the keyboard shortcut to take effect?
--
Paul
MS Office 2007
XP Home SP3
Dell Inspiron 1501