Printing list, word 2000

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Mad Max

Greetings All.
Is it possible to print a list of all native and self added shortcuts
contained in Word 2000 ?
 
File => Print
In the box where it says Print what:
Change it from document to key assignments.
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Charles Kenyon

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Charles,
thank you for your post. I'll give it a try & see what pops up. Or rather my
better half will , since I am asking for her.
 
Be prepared for a _long_ list!
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Charles Kenyon

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Charles,
thanks for the heads up on the "long list" . I'll get a couple of boxes of
paper out of storage. :})
 
Not _that_ long, but I think I recall more than 20 pages when I did such a
printout about 6 years ago! Someone posted the following vba command which
if put into the immediate window of the vbe will give you a document with
all Word commands (and their shortcuts). That is something you can look at
on screen and print out if you like, but won't pick up shortcuts for your
macros, AutoText, styles, etc. You may also look at Chris Woodman's shortcut
organizer. <URL: http://www.chriswoodman.co.uk/Shortcut Organizer.htm>

It won't give you a printed list but rather an on-screen one with sources.
It is the only easy way to copy shortcuts from one source to another.
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Charles Kenyon

See the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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Someone posted the following vba command which
if put into the immediate window of the vbe will give you a document with
all Word commands (and their shortcuts).

Charles,

The "following vba command" you referred to, is it somewhere in your post?

Thanks,

Andy
 
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