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Paul B
Hi,
I make extensive use of the alt-shift-up/down hotkey to move
paras around a document. Everything was great until yesterday,
when the function began behaving differently. After studying it a
while I realized that Word was moving paragraphs as if it were in
Outline View.
If I moved a Heading, it would jump over all Body Text, up to the
previous heading. If I moved a body text para, the whole block of
body text paras under a Heading would move.
So I went to Customizer/Keyboard and found that, indeed, the
hotkey was assigned to OUTLINEmoveup/down.
How do I return this hotkey to its original function, without
losing all my custom assignations? I can't find the simple para
move command anywhere.
Thanks,
p.
I make extensive use of the alt-shift-up/down hotkey to move
paras around a document. Everything was great until yesterday,
when the function began behaving differently. After studying it a
while I realized that Word was moving paragraphs as if it were in
Outline View.
If I moved a Heading, it would jump over all Body Text, up to the
previous heading. If I moved a body text para, the whole block of
body text paras under a Heading would move.
So I went to Customizer/Keyboard and found that, indeed, the
hotkey was assigned to OUTLINEmoveup/down.
How do I return this hotkey to its original function, without
losing all my custom assignations? I can't find the simple para
move command anywhere.
Thanks,
p.