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if there is a window which diplay all the short cut keys, it will be good to
educate people like us. if that window could be provided very open page of
windows it could be very friendly to find by all people. so that people can
be educated by thier own. Now a days all need to know the short cut keys but
finding dificulty to analyse perticular short cut.. most are confused or
findind difficulty to learn the short cuts even though its available in menu
bar. it will be good if u can provide all the shortcuts in a songle window
and that could be findable and accessed easily. so that the people can learn
by mugging all shortcuts and experiencing through work on. Because myself and
most of our friends finds difficulty in this.. now days most people here are
going to some coaching class to learn all about this shortcuts.. it will be
well good if you have some training kit attached with it for better
understanding of shortcuts.. i hope ypu will consider this small suggestion
from my liitle thoughts.. thankings

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It is already available in Word. Which version are you using?

In Word 2007, it is under Word Options, Advanced tab under the Display
settings: Show Shortcut Keys in Screen Tips.

You turn on Screen Tips in Word Options, Display Tab: Show Document Tooltips
on Hover.

You can also search for 'Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Word' under Help.

You can also print out a list of all your Key Assignments (most versions)
from the Print dialog by selecting Key Assignments from the Print What box.

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if there is a window which diplay all the short cut keys, it will be good
to
educate people like us. if that window could be provided very open page of
windows it could be very friendly to find by all people. so that people
can
be educated by thier own. Now a days all need to know the short cut keys
but
finding dificulty to analyse perticular short cut.. most are confused or
findind difficulty to learn the short cuts even though its available in
menu
bar. it will be good if u can provide all the shortcuts in a songle window
and that could be findable and accessed easily. so that the people can
learn
by mugging all shortcuts and experiencing through work on. Because myself
and
most of our friends finds difficulty in this.. now days most people here
are
going to some coaching class to learn all about this shortcuts.. it will
be
well good if you have some training kit attached with it for better
understanding of shortcuts.. i hope ypu will consider this small
suggestion
from my liitle thoughts.. thankings

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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
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Pre-2007 versions also have a nice "Function Key Display" toolbar that shows all the keyboard shortcuts (and changes if you hold down Shift, Alt, Ctrl, or combinations).

Regards,
Klaus



"Terry Farrell" wrote:
It is already available in Word. Which version are you using?

In Word 2007, it is under Word Options, Advanced tab under the Display
settings: Show Shortcut Keys in Screen Tips.

You turn on Screen Tips in Word Options, Display Tab: Show Document Tooltips
on Hover.

You can also search for 'Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Word' under Help.

You can also print out a list of all your Key Assignments (most versions)
from the Print dialog by selecting Key Assignments from the Print What box.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP


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Mon, 10 Dec 2007 00:25:42 +0100 from Klaus Linke info@fotosatz-
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Pre-2007 versions also have a nice "Function Key Display" toolbar
that shows all the keyboard shortcuts (and changes if you hold down
Shift, Alt, Ctrl, or combinations).


How do I access it in Word 2003? I see no "Function Key Display"
toolbar, nor anything similar, in my View | Toolbars menu.

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Pre-2007 versions also have a nice "Function Key Display" toolbar
that shows all the keyboard shortcuts (and changes if you hold down
Shift, Alt, Ctrl, or combinations).


"Stan Brown" wrote:
How do I access it in Word 2003? I see no "Function Key Display"
toolbar, nor anything similar, in my View | Toolbars menu.



Hi Stan,

It should be in the full list that you get when you choose "View Toolbars Customize... (Toolbars tab)".
As the name says, it's just for the shortcuts involving function keys. It's useful for getting acquainted with them for a while, rather than for permanent use.

Klaus



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Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:50:10 +0100 from Klaus Linke info@fotosatz-
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Pre-2007 versions also have a nice "Function Key Display" toolbar
that shows all the keyboard shortcuts (and changes if you hold down
Shift, Alt, Ctrl, or combinations).


"Stan Brown" wrote:
How do I access it in Word 2003? I see no "Function Key Display"
toolbar, nor anything similar, in my View | Toolbars menu.


It should be in the full list that you get when you choose "View
Toolbars Customize... (Toolbars tab)". As the name says, it's
just for the shortcuts involving function keys. It's useful for
getting acquainted with them for a while, rather than for permanent
use.


Yes, it's there. Thanks!

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http://OakRoadSystems.com/
"If there's one thing I know, it's men. I ought to: it's
been my life work." -- Marie Dressler, in /Dinner at Eight/
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