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trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work
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Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text
repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work |
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![]() "Lindimooz" wrote: trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work Hi thanks for that now able to do what i have wasted hours on thanks again |
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F4 might be useful, too.
Nice day everybody. -- Helmut Weber |
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Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007.
Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work |
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Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007.
Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work |
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Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category).
To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in message ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work |
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![]() Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in message ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work |
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On Apr 24, 10:21*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. *Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol |
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On Apr 24, 10:21*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. *Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol |
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The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4
(or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol |
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The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4
(or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol |
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On Apr 27, 6:02*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4 (or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). *Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol Sorry I though question was want to repeat name many times on page which is what thread header shows Mi Tasol |
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On Apr 27, 6:02*pm, "Stefan Blom"
wrote: The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4 (or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). *Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol Sorry I though question was want to repeat name many times on page which is what thread header shows Mi Tasol |
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That was the *original* question, yes, but the recent question was a bit
different. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 27, 6:02 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4 (or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol Sorry I though question was want to repeat name many times on page which is what thread header shows Mi Tasol |
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That was the *original* question, yes, but the recent question was a bit
different. :-) -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 27, 6:02 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: The question in this thread was about repeating the most recent action, which F4 (or Ctrl+Y) does. AutoCorrect would only help if you wanted to insert a particular piece of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Mi Tasol" wrote in message ... On Apr 24, 10:21 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Ctrl+Y should work even in Word 2007. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, see which commands are currently assigned to the EditRedoOrRepeat command (you'll find it in the All Commands category). To display the dialog box: Click the Office button and then click Word Options. In the Customize category, click the Customize button. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "georisk" wrote in ... Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action* in 2003. Does not appear to do it in 2007. Driving me nutso. What is the new hotkey for repeaty your last *action* in 2007 "Jezebel" wrote: Ctrl-Y repeats your last *action*. If you are trying to paste some text repeatedly, copy it then use ctrl-V. "Lindimooz" wrote in message ... trying to repeat text cant get ctrl+y to work another option if this is to be done in multiple documents is to highlight the name, go to Auto correct and create an auto correct entry - something like \n (eg I use \mt for Mi Tasol). Then you dont have to find the name and use control C / control V all the time Mi Tasol Sorry I though question was want to repeat name many times on page which is what thread header shows Mi Tasol |
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