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Options for Accept Changes -- 2007
I'm a newbie in Word 2007 (just changed over from 2003 on Monday). So far,
I'm not impressed. (Okay, I'm not favorably impressed.) On the review ribbon, the default option for the Accept check mark is "Accept and Move To Next." Is there any way to change that default to simply "Accept Change"? 99.9% of the time, I want to accept a change AND STAY RIGHT WHERE I AM. I don't want to jump several pages and then try to figure out where I was. While I'm at it, Shift-F5 doesn't seem to work to take me back to where I was. Is there another shortcut for that, or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks. |
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Options for Accept Changes -- 2007
You can put the button for Accept Change (and stay where you are) on
your Quick Access Toolbar -- right-click on it, choose Customize, and from the All Commands list, add the one(s) you want to the QAT. Shift-F5 should cycle you through the last three places you typed something. But it doesn't work to go back to the last editing spot when you reopen a document. (You can add a macro to do that.) On Jan 13, 5:23*pm, Jerry wrote: I'm a newbie in Word 2007 (just changed over from 2003 on Monday). So far, I'm not impressed. (Okay, I'm not favorably impressed.) On the review ribbon, the default option for the Accept check mark is "Accept and Move To Next." Is there any way to change that default to simply "Accept Change"? 99.9% of the time, I want to accept a change AND STAY RIGHT WHERE I AM. I don't want to jump several pages and then try to figure out where I was. While I'm at it, Shift-F5 doesn't seem to work to take me back to where I was. Is there another shortcut for that, or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks. |
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Options for Accept Changes -- 2007
You can put the button for Accept Change (and stay where you are) on
your Quick Access Toolbar -- right-click on it, choose Customize, and from the All Commands list, add the one(s) you want to the QAT. Shift-F5 should cycle you through the last three places you typed something. But it doesn't work to go back to the last editing spot when you reopen a document. (You can add a macro to do that.) On Jan 13, 5:23*pm, Jerry wrote: I'm a newbie in Word 2007 (just changed over from 2003 on Monday). So far, I'm not impressed. (Okay, I'm not favorably impressed.) On the review ribbon, the default option for the Accept check mark is "Accept and Move To Next." Is there any way to change that default to simply "Accept Change"? 99.9% of the time, I want to accept a change AND STAY RIGHT WHERE I AM. I don't want to jump several pages and then try to figure out where I was. While I'm at it, Shift-F5 doesn't seem to work to take me back to where I was. Is there another shortcut for that, or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks. |
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Options for Accept Changes -- 2007
Thanks. That seems to do the trick.
I'm afraid my QAT is going to end up being about as big as the four toolbars I used to keep open all the time in 2003. Jerry "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can put the button for Accept Change (and stay where you are) on your Quick Access Toolbar -- right-click on it, choose Customize, and from the All Commands list, add the one(s) you want to the QAT. Shift-F5 should cycle you through the last three places you typed something. But it doesn't work to go back to the last editing spot when you reopen a document. (You can add a macro to do that.) On Jan 13, 5:23 pm, Jerry wrote: I'm a newbie in Word 2007 (just changed over from 2003 on Monday). So far, I'm not impressed. (Okay, I'm not favorably impressed.) On the review ribbon, the default option for the Accept check mark is "Accept and Move To Next." Is there any way to change that default to simply "Accept Change"? 99.9% of the time, I want to accept a change AND STAY RIGHT WHERE I AM. I don't want to jump several pages and then try to figure out where I was. While I'm at it, Shift-F5 doesn't seem to work to take me back to where I was. Is there another shortcut for that, or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks. . |
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Options for Accept Changes -- 2007
Thanks. That seems to do the trick.
I'm afraid my QAT is going to end up being about as big as the four toolbars I used to keep open all the time in 2003. Jerry "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: You can put the button for Accept Change (and stay where you are) on your Quick Access Toolbar -- right-click on it, choose Customize, and from the All Commands list, add the one(s) you want to the QAT. Shift-F5 should cycle you through the last three places you typed something. But it doesn't work to go back to the last editing spot when you reopen a document. (You can add a macro to do that.) On Jan 13, 5:23 pm, Jerry wrote: I'm a newbie in Word 2007 (just changed over from 2003 on Monday). So far, I'm not impressed. (Okay, I'm not favorably impressed.) On the review ribbon, the default option for the Accept check mark is "Accept and Move To Next." Is there any way to change that default to simply "Accept Change"? 99.9% of the time, I want to accept a change AND STAY RIGHT WHERE I AM. I don't want to jump several pages and then try to figure out where I was. While I'm at it, Shift-F5 doesn't seem to work to take me back to where I was. Is there another shortcut for that, or am I just doing something wrong? Thanks. . |
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