Word 2007 Keyboard Shortcuts.

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Tyro

For a list of current keyboard shortcuts in Word 2007, press Alt+F8, then in
the macro name box enter: listcommands and press enter. Select current
keyboard settings and click OK. The table produced is in Command Name
sequence and you may sort it by Modifier or Key.

Tyro
 
If you need the re-assigned (custom) keyboard shortcuts, use File, Print and
from the Print What drop down list, select, 'Key Assignments'.
 
The list shows the keyboard shortcuts assigned to Word's commands. Macro
keyboard shortcuts can be document specific and thus do not show in the
list.

Tyro
 
Actually it does with one minor change. nstead of "On the Tools menu",
substitute "In the Developer ribbon" and follow the rest of the steps.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 
Not if they are document specific. I could delete the document and Word
would not show me the shortcuts.

Tyro
 
Well, it is foolish to store keyboard shortcuts in a document that may be
deleted. Better to store them in the template used to create the document.
If the document no longer exists, why do you need to know what the shortcuts
were?
 
I am merely pointing out that Word allows the shortcuts to be document
specific. I am not condoning or advocating this. I was just being
informative
I did not create Word. If you want to criticize the fact that Word allows
this, please direct your comments to: Mr. Bill Gates, 1 Microsoft Way,
Redmond WA, 98052. Even the ancient Greeks did not penalize the messenger
for the message

Tyro
 
Nowhere did I imply that I was criticizing this. But I don't understand the
utility of pointing out that it's not possible to print keyboard shortcuts
from a document that no longer exists. I'm having trouble envisioning a
situation where you would want to do this.
 
My comment stands. Mr. Gates awaits you.

Tyro

Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Nowhere did I imply that I was criticizing this. But I don't understand
the utility of pointing out that it's not possible to print keyboard
shortcuts from a document that no longer exists. I'm having trouble
envisioning a situation where you would want to do this.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
 
I'm sorry. I'm afraid I don't see your point (even assuming Bill Gates had
anything to do with the development of Word).
 
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