Hi Jay. I tried what you suggested and neither suggestion worked. In fact,
as to the first suggestion, the cursor turned into a cross as opposed to a
cloverleaf.
John
"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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Try this: Press Ctrl+Alt and the + key on the number pad, which changes
the cursor to a cloverleaf symbol. Now press Alt+E. If the keystroke is
assigned to anything other than the menu, this should open the Customize
Keyboard dialog and show the exact assignment. Remove that assignment.
Rinse and repeat until Alt+E opens the Edit menu.
One other thought: Keyboard assignments are stored in templates. By
default it's in the Normal.dot template, but it could be a document or in
another template -- either one that's attached to the current document or
a "global" template in Word's Startup folder. Try changing the "Save
changes in" box in the Customize Keyboard dialog to any other items that
are in its list, to see if it's in one of those.
John wrote:
Hi Jay. Yes, I had already tried that, but to no avail. I'm at my
wit's end.
John
"Jay Freedman" wrote in message
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John wrote:
Hello. In assigning a keyboard shortcut for an international
character (Alt+E for á), I accidentally overrode the keyboard
shortcut (Alt+E) for opening the Edit menu. Is there any way I can
either undo this change or reassign Alt+E to open the Edit menu?
Thank you for your assistance.
Just assign a different shortcut to the á character and remove the
Alt+E assignment (select it in the Current shortcuts box and click
the Remove button). It will automatically go back to the default.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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