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Word 2007 shortcut to keyboard shortcuts?
Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.
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Office Button | Word Options | Customize | Keyboard shortcuts | Customize or
click the arrows at the end of the QAT and choose More Commands, which opens the Customize dialog or right-click anywhere on the QAT and choose Customize the Quick Access Toolbar. For a printed listing: Ctrl+P to open the Print dialog, then select "Key assignments" under "Print what." For a complete list: F1, type "keyboard shortcuts" in the search box, then choose the topic "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Word." You can search within the Help topic using Ctrl+F. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the
ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________ "gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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Try a Google search for this phrase: "microsoft word 2007" "keyboard
shortcuts", with the quote marks. That gave me about 16,000 references, many of which look like they would fit what you are looking for. ------------------------------------------------ "gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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Another listing of Word 2007 keyboard shortcuts can be found at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290938 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "On Request" wrote in message ... Try a Google search for this phrase: "microsoft word 2007" "keyboard shortcuts", with the quote marks. That gave me about 16,000 references, many of which look like they would fit what you are looking for. ------------------------------------------------ "gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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On Jul 12, 10:13*am, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? *And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? *I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must
have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Word http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/wo...CH100965071033 -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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Tech-Tav used to have a handy-dandy list at their Web site (listed in
alphabetical order by command and again by shortcut). Alas! they seem to be long gone now, along with the document. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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Thank y'all. Adding to the QAT seemed to work best. http://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm was only Word 2003 I think. If there were something like it for Word 2007, I'd like it. J infra works well too. sub macro7() With Dialogs(wdDialogToolsCustomizeKeyboard) .Show End With End sub Cheers, Gil "On Request" wrote in message ... Try a Google search for this phrase: "microsoft word 2007" "keyboard shortcuts", with the quote marks. That gave me about 16,000 references, many of which look like they would fit what you are looking for. ------------------------------------------------ "gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. Cheers, Gil |
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I know that I got to it somewhere in Help.
The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. |
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Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on
"Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there. |
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That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help
-- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.- |
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At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to print any
Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.- |
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Alas, the pdf comes to 26 pages, and would presumably be just as hard
to format into usable form as was the "print keyboard shortcuts" output. On Jul 12, 6:45*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to print any Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.-- |
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Hi Suzanne et al,
I edit/copied the entire expanded page, into normal format and it works fairly well. After searching a while, there seemed to be no preinstalled keyboard shortcuts shorter than ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to customizing/keyboard shorcuts but no matter as the QAT addition worked out well and the macro code should make it so I can make it a two keystroke deal. Thanks! Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Alas, the pdf comes to 26 pages, and would presumably be just as hard to format into usable form as was the "print keyboard shortcuts" output. On Jul 12, 6:45 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to print any Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.-- |
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Word 2007 shortcut to keyboard shortcuts?
A button on the QAT for access to the Customize Keyboard dialog box works
just fine, as you have noticed. But note that you can *assign* a keyboard shortcut to open the dialog box, if you want to. In the dialog box, just specify the shortcut you want to ToolsCustomizeKeyboard. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne et al, I edit/copied the entire expanded page, into normal format and it works fairly well. After searching a while, there seemed to be no preinstalled keyboard shortcuts shorter than ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to customizing/keyboard shorcuts but no matter as the QAT addition worked out well and the macro code should make it so I can make it a two keystroke deal. Thanks! Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Alas, the pdf comes to 26 pages, and would presumably be just as hard to format into usable form as was the "print keyboard shortcuts" output. On Jul 12, 6:45 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to print any Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.-- |
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Thanks for pointing that out Stefan. I think I had become lost with the removal of a tools submenu. But yep, its there under all
commands. That'll probably help me out with some other 2007 problems I was having. Cheers, Gil "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... A button on the QAT for access to the Customize Keyboard dialog box works just fine, as you have noticed. But note that you can *assign* a keyboard shortcut to open the dialog box, if you want to. In the dialog box, just specify the shortcut you want to ToolsCustomizeKeyboard. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne et al, I edit/copied the entire expanded page, into normal format and it works fairly well. After searching a while, there seemed to be no preinstalled keyboard shortcuts shorter than ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to customizing/keyboard shorcuts but no matter as the QAT addition worked out well and the macro code should make it so I can make it a two keystroke deal. Thanks! Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Alas, the pdf comes to 26 pages, and would presumably be just as hard to format into usable form as was the "print keyboard shortcuts" output. On Jul 12, 6:45 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to print any Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.-- |
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I'm glad you got it sorted. :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Thanks for pointing that out Stefan. I think I had become lost with the removal of a tools submenu. But yep, its there under all commands. That'll probably help me out with some other 2007 problems I was having. Cheers, Gil "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... A button on the QAT for access to the Customize Keyboard dialog box works just fine, as you have noticed. But note that you can *assign* a keyboard shortcut to open the dialog box, if you want to. In the dialog box, just specify the shortcut you want to ToolsCustomizeKeyboard. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "gil" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne et al, I edit/copied the entire expanded page, into normal format and it works fairly well. After searching a while, there seemed to be no preinstalled keyboard shortcuts shorter than ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to customizing/keyboard shorcuts but no matter as the QAT addition worked out well and the macro code should make it so I can make it a two keystroke deal. Thanks! Gil "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Alas, the pdf comes to 26 pages, and would presumably be just as hard to format into usable form as was the "print keyboard shortcuts" output. On Jul 12, 6:45 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: At the top of the Help window is a printer icon that allows you to any Help topic. I tried printing one of the shorter topics, and I would issue this caveat: unlike previous versions, printing doesn't automatically expand all the topics, so be sure to expand the desired ones (or click Show All) before printing, as Word prints exactly what you see (a good thing if you want just one subtopic expanded). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... That's actually a potentially more useful list than in the 2003 Help -- but can it be made into a printer-friendly format, or saved as a formattable document? Note that it claims that Shift-F5 will take you to the last working spot after reopening a document. On Jul 12, 4:59 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Well, I've already pointed out where you can find it in Help: the article on "Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word." -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I know that I got to it somewhere in Help. The former employer who gave me the computer with Office on it wasn't terribly familiar with Word (he was amazed the first time he saw me access Document Map -- and also the second time, a few months later), so even though he had degrees in computer science from both Oxford and Cambridge (and knew nothing about the publishing business he was running), he probably wasn't devising macros. On Jul 12, 1:28 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: I'm guessing that the listing of shortcuts that you saw for Word 2003 must have been created by a macro. I seem to recall seeing such a macro once, but I have forgotten where. :-( Note that the default shortcuts can be found at Office Online (or in Word Help, as Suzanne wrote in her reply): Keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Office Wordhttp://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HP101476261033.aspx?pid=CH1009... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _______________________ "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... On Jul 12, 10:13 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, you can assign a shortcut to the ToolsCustomizeKeyboard command for easy access. You can print a list of key assignments via the Print dialog box; just choose "Key assignments" from the "Print what" box. That lists only one's own custom keyboard assignments. And the only way to get a file out of it is by printing to pdf or something similar, and converting the multipage, single-column, triple- spaced list to a formattable Word document is quite a pain, because it's festooned with text boxes or frames. For a list of Word's built-in commands, including default key assignments, seehttp://word.mvps.org/faqs/general/CommandsList.htm. At some point back in my Word2003 days, I found (somehow) through Help a complete list of keyboard shortcuts (alphabetical by Word's often inscrutable name for the action), which printed out as a compact but none-page table. It included the handful of custom shortcuts that had already been assigned. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP _____________________________"gil" wrote in message ... Word 2007 shortcuts: ALT-F-i-c-t-m-m to shortcut keys interface: Is there something shorter for getting there? And is there a place where all the shortcuts are listed succinctly and searchable? I did find a listing at Microsoft, but it was quite scattered and if you were looking for something, it would take a quarter hour or more to find IF it were there.-- |
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