Hi Jodi,
Sorry, misread the problem. Usually you can assign a shortcut by using =
Alt + Ctrl + Num+ (hold Alt key plus Ctrl key plus the "+" key on the =
numeric keypad on the right), then clicking on the menu item or button. =
But that doesn't work here.
You would need a macro as Suzanne suggested:
Sub myFormatBordersAndShading()
Dialogs(wdDialogFormatBordersAndShading).Show
End Sub
Then go into "Tools Customize... (Commands tab) Keyboard =
shortcuts", choose "Category: Macros" and then your macro on the right.
(See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/CreateAMacro.htm for more =
detail)
Greetings,
Klaus
"jodzeee" wrote:
Thank you. That helped me understand what to do with the code.
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However, what I want is a keyboard shortcut to invoke the Borders &
Shading dialog box, not a button.
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If I assign a shortcut to this macro, it just adds the button to my
menu bar each time I use the shortcut, it does not bring up the dialog
box.
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Forgive me if there's something obvious here that I'm missing!
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Jodi