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[---] if the document already exists, you can't change the template it's
attached to.


To change the template that is attached to the current document, you can
make use of the Templates and Add-Ins dialog box.

To display the dialog box in Word 2003 or earlier, click Tools | Templates
and Add-Ins. In Word 2010 or 2013, first display the Developer tab on the
ribbon (via File tab | Options | Customize Ribbon) and then click Document
Template on the Developer tab.

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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
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You can't assign a shortcut for a particular document. There may be a way
to
put it in a specific template instead of normal.dotx, so that it will only
be available in documents created from that template, but then in those
documents they'll only be able to make something Bold by clicking an icon.
But if the document already exists, you can't change the template it's
attached to.

On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 9:31:04 PM UTC-5, sunshine280 wrote:
Peter T. Daniels;495829 Wrote:
If you go into "Insert Special Character" then "Symbol" and click
"Shorcut Key" and type any shortcut into the box, it will tell you what
it's already
assigned to. Alt-LeftArrow is assigned to "WebGoBack".

But Alt-LeftArrow takes no more doing than Ctrl-B, which is already the
shortcut for Bold.

On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 9:31:01 AM UTC-5, sunshine280 wrote


sunshine280


Thank you for your help. I agree it's the same amount of key strokes.
The person I'm helping wants ctrl+b for this particular document.




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