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dill_weed
 
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Default right click menu is different inside a bulleted list

Suzanne, I appreciate you taking time to help me, but I think it would be
helpful if you tried to duplicate my problem and see if it happens to you. I
am using Word 2000.

Create a bulleted list, and then right-click on any of the words in the
bulleted list and see if you get the same shortcut menu as you would in a
normal paragraph.

Do you get the same menu command?

Thanks a million.

Emerson

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

The shortcut menu you need to add it to is Lists. It's already on that menu
in Word 2003, but you can find the command on, say, the Text menu and
Ctrl+Drag it to the Lists menu. Perhaps reading
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customizat...oToToolbar.htm would
help.

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"dill_weed" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. However, you did not fully answer my question

(sorry,
this is word 2000). I have gotten as far as you have said, but how do I

add
the synonym command in the right click menu to the context of bulleted

lists?

thanks
Emerson

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Open Tools | Customize and select the Toolbars tab. Check the box for
Shortcut Menus. This displays a small toolbar with three menus: Text,

Table,
and Draw. The Text list shows all the shortcut menus, which are also

called
"context menus." The commands you get on one of these menus depends on

the
context, and, as you can see, there are a LOT of contexts. You can add
commands from any of these menus to any other (the easiest way is to
Ctrl+Drag to copy it from one to another).