Word 2007 Print Key Assignments do not show macro name

J

JenniferLee

Am I missing something? Or is this a bug? When I print my Key Assignments
in Word 2007, the list does not include any macro names. It either just
lists the shortcut key with no other info, or it lists "Macro recorded [date]
by [name]" when it was a recorded macro as opposed to a written macro. So I
can't tell what macro the shortcut key is used for, which is the whole point
of printing the key assignments in the first place. By contrast, when I used
a key assignment to apply a style or to reassign a command shortcut, it does
list that info. It is only macros that lack any further info. Anyone
experiencing the same thing? FYI, I am testing Office 2007 for deployment in
my company, so I am the only one using it here. Thanks in advance for any
insight you can offer.
 
P

peterthebag

Sorry,
this is a macintosh group. You would probably be more likely to get
help in one of the windows groups, as few people here will know about
word 2007 for windows.
 
V

vstenger

Am I missing something? Or is this a bug? When I print my Key Assignments
in Word 2007, the list does not include any macro names. It either just
lists the shortcut key with no other info, or it lists "Macro recorded [date]
by [name]" when it was a recorded macro as opposed to a written macro. So I
can't tell what macro the shortcut key is used for, which is the whole point
of printing the key assignments in the first place. By contrast, when I used
a key assignment to apply a style or to reassign a command shortcut, it does
list that info. It is only macros that lack any further info. Anyone
experiencing the same thing? FYI, I am testing Office 2007 for deployment in
my company, so I am the only one using it here. Thanks in advance for any
insight you can offer.

I have a Mac and would like to know how to get a list of my Macro
shortcut keys.
 

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