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Hello Graham,
I am an editor, and I work with Word 2013. I typically insert a bookmark to indicate where I have edited to, and this can happen 100's to 1,000's of times in a document. I would like to create a two-keystroke shortcut for this. I did manage to assign alt+z to get to the bookmark window, but I would like it to also automatically insert the bookmark without me having to hit 'Add'. Any suggestions?
Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Graham Mayor View Post
The shortcut is CTRL+Shift+F5 - EditBookmark
If you use CTRL+ALT+ +(on the numeric keypad) and apply the resulting
square-ish cursor to a command you will be rewarded with the name of the
command and any shortcut key already assigned.

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ninjaneer wrote:
Hi there
I use Word 2003 and know how to set up shortcut keys, but I can not
find the command for "insert bookmark" when I look for it in the
available commands when I try to set up the keyboard shortcut. Can
somebody please help me to set up the keyboard shortcut? I plan to
use ALT-B.

Thanks in advance!
Pieka