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Default multiple x-ref updating?

I've used up all the one-key shortcuts available -- made "Accept
Change" and "Reject Change" Ctrl-\ and Ctri-Shift-| respectively, and
Ctrl-T is the Transpose macro someone here kindly provided long ago.

On Feb 4, 5:48*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
Remember that you can *assign* keyboard shortcuts for many commands that
don't have any by default. But it is true that it isn't always possible, of
course...

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP

"Peter T. Daniels" *wrote in ...

Ain't no keyboard shortcuts for any of the Bibliography stuff, so that
takes up at least a couple of inches of the QAT. Other ones I use a
lot are Show/Hide grid lines, para mark, and tab mark; Add Comment;
Paste Special; also Font Substitution (which is really buried
somewhere). And the Para Style, Font, and Size dropdowns, so I can
keep the Ribbon closed most of the time -- they all use up real estate
too.


On Feb 4, 8:04 am, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
Keyboard shortcuts come in handy in situations when the QAT is "full."
:-)


"Peter T. Daniels" skrev i
...


Thanks -- I remembered the Print Preview thing but didn't know I
didn't have to burrow into the Office menu to get at it ... no room
left on my QAT! (There would be if I could remove the labels on "Show
Document Map" and "Keep With Following.")


On Feb 2, 7:51 pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
Switching to Print Preview (Ctrl+F2) and then closing the preview
(ESC)
is
the quickest way to update cross-references.


There is no specific command to update all fields, only to update the
selected fields (which, obviously, excludes any fields in headers and
footers).


--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Peter T. Daniels" *wrote in
...


I'm sure I've seen it mentioned here how to update all the cross
references at once, but Word Help Function Keys Shortcuts List
doesn't
have such a thing. I've resorted to Ctrl-A to select the whole
document and then F9, but that seems to take much longer than it
ought
to.