"Virgin" ListCommands reference for Mac anywhere?

H

Hyland

Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel You know how we can:
Customize Toolbars & Menus > List Commands > Print ?

You know how once you get that list you think:
"Man, I wish I knew which of these key commands were created by me and which ones are Word 2008's default."

Does anyone have or know where to get a copy of that doc (2* docs, actually) with _just_ the default settings?

1: Create a new document that lists *current menu and keyboard settings*
2: All Word commands (maybe this one does not change?)

Thanks!
- Hyland
 
J

John McGhie

Hyland:

The only documentation of the "Standard" keyboard shortcuts are in the Word
help.

Search under "Keyboard" for two topics:
"Common Office keyboard shortcuts"

And

"Word keyboard shortcuts"

Of course, if you were to "Reset All", you could print the default list :)

Cheers


Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel
You know how we can:
Customize Toolbars & Menus > List Commands > Print ?

You know how once you get that list you think:
"Man, I wish I knew which of these key commands were created by me and which
ones are Word 2008's default."

Does anyone have or know where to get a copy of that doc (2* docs, actually)
with _just_ the default settings?

1: Create a new document that lists *current menu and keyboard settings*
2: All Word commands (maybe this one does not change?)

Thanks!
- Hyland

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A

AlanMac

Right click toolbar..
Customize Toolbars & Menus..
Click on Commands Tab..
Click on RH window (Commands)
type "l" no "" (letter l btw)..
scroll down to ListCommands and drag on to any toolbar ---- Click OK button.

Click on new List commands button, select curent menu and keyboard settings and click OK. A new document will be created with those settings. Save the document for future us and/or Print!

Repeat for all Word Commands.

Alan
 

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