T
Technically Challenged
After "upgrading" to Word 2007, I was appalled to see that my
favorite
commands have disappeared:
1) in Word 2003 you could select any word(s), press Alt+F3, enter an
abbreviation, and thereafter just type the abbreviation + F3 to call
up the text. That keystroke combination doesn't work in Word 2007.
Does anybody know how to do it in Word 2007 (with as few keystrokes
as
possible, since I have to type long texts with long, repetitive
words).
2) In Word 2003 you could select any word(s) and press Shift+F3 to
toggle between uppercase, lowercase, and "Sentence Case". That may
seem trivial, but I translate from German to English and use it all
the time. There's some slow way of doing it in Word 2007 under the
Home menu with the "Aa" icon, but I would appreciate if anybody could
find the equivalent keystroke combination in 2007 or explain to me
(for dummies!) how to progam a macro that would toggle between all
three cases.
Thanks in advance,
TC
favorite
commands have disappeared:
1) in Word 2003 you could select any word(s), press Alt+F3, enter an
abbreviation, and thereafter just type the abbreviation + F3 to call
up the text. That keystroke combination doesn't work in Word 2007.
Does anybody know how to do it in Word 2007 (with as few keystrokes
as
possible, since I have to type long texts with long, repetitive
words).
2) In Word 2003 you could select any word(s) and press Shift+F3 to
toggle between uppercase, lowercase, and "Sentence Case". That may
seem trivial, but I translate from German to English and use it all
the time. There's some slow way of doing it in Word 2007 under the
Home menu with the "Aa" icon, but I would appreciate if anybody could
find the equivalent keystroke combination in 2007 or explain to me
(for dummies!) how to progam a macro that would toggle between all
three cases.
Thanks in advance,
TC