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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. |
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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 message ... 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. |
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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. |
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Keyboard shortcuts come in handy in situations when the QAT is "full." :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" skrev i meddelandet ... 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. |
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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. |
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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... -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... 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. |
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Is there some way to get a keyboard shortcut for Document Map (toggle
on/off would be even better!)? It doesn't appear in the "Customize" button - Show All Commands of Customize QAT. On Feb 4, 8:04*am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Keyboard shortcuts come in handy in situations when the QAT is "full." :-) |
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Which version of Word is this? In Word 2010, you should be able to assign a
shortcut to the NavPane command. Are you saying that doesn't work for you? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... Is there some way to get a keyboard shortcut for Document Map (toggle on/off would be even better!)? It doesn't appear in the "Customize" button - Show All Commands of Customize QAT. On Feb 4, 8:04 am, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Keyboard shortcuts come in handy in situations when the QAT is "full." :-) |
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