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LurfysMa
In Word 2007, there appear to be some inconsistencies in the keyboard
shortcut management utility.
Once I located the Customize Keyboard utility:
Office button (alt-f)
Word Options (alt-i)
Customize (no shortcut)
Keyboard shortcuts: Customize (alt-t)
I find that several features don't work properly:
1. Entering a shortcut combination into the "Press new shortcut key:"
field will cause the current assignment to display below in the
"Currently assigned to:" field -- usually. There are a number of
assigned shortcuts that show as "unassigned", such as the Office
button (alt-f) and all of the ribbon buttons (alt-h, alt-n, alt-p).
2. Go down to the bottom of the "Categories:" list to "Styles". None
of the styles that have standard shortcuts assigned (c-a-1 = Head 1,
c-a-2 = Head 2, c-s-n = Normal, etc.) show those assignments in the
"Current keys:" field.
I guess the Office developers were too busy designing ribbons to trake
care of details... ;-)
shortcut management utility.
Once I located the Customize Keyboard utility:
Office button (alt-f)
Word Options (alt-i)
Customize (no shortcut)
Keyboard shortcuts: Customize (alt-t)
I find that several features don't work properly:
1. Entering a shortcut combination into the "Press new shortcut key:"
field will cause the current assignment to display below in the
"Currently assigned to:" field -- usually. There are a number of
assigned shortcuts that show as "unassigned", such as the Office
button (alt-f) and all of the ribbon buttons (alt-h, alt-n, alt-p).
2. Go down to the bottom of the "Categories:" list to "Styles". None
of the styles that have standard shortcuts assigned (c-a-1 = Head 1,
c-a-2 = Head 2, c-s-n = Normal, etc.) show those assignments in the
"Current keys:" field.
I guess the Office developers were too busy designing ribbons to trake
care of details... ;-)