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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro in Wo
I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. How can
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro in Wo
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-- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Bob" wrote in message ... I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. How can I find not only a list of my macros, but also the keystrokes to create each one on the list? |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro in Wo
Developer tab - Macros - type: listcommands, click Run - choose Current
Keyboard Settings, and click OK. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com "Bob" wrote in message ... I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. How can I find not only a list of my macros, but also the keystrokes to create each one on the list? |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro inWo
Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I
have assigned to special characters? On Jun 6, 9:42*am, "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Developer tab - Macros - type: listcommands, click Run - choose Current Keyboard Settings, and click OK. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog:http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web:http://www.herbtyson.com "Bob" wrote in message ... I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. *How can I find not only a list of my macros, but also the keystrokes to create each one on the list?- |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro in Wo
Is this what you get when you choose Print what: Key assignments in the
Print dialog? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "grammatim" wrote in message ... Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I have assigned to special characters? On Jun 6, 9:42 am, "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Developer tab - Macros - type: listcommands, click Run - choose Current Keyboard Settings, and click OK. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog:http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web:http://www.herbtyson.com "Bob" wrote in message ... I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. How can I find not only a list of my macros, but also the keystrokes to create each one on the list?- |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro inWo
Go to the Print dialog box. Drop down the arrow next to Print What,
then select Key Assignments. This will print a list of shortcuts you have assigned along with a description of the macro, etc. Cheryl On Jun 6, 9:53*am, grammatim wrote: Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I have assigned to special characters? On Jun 6, 9:42*am, "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Developer tab - Macros - type: listcommands, click Run - choose Current Keyboard Settings, and click OK. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog:http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web:http://www.herbtyson.com "Bob" wrote in message ... I have forgotten the keystrokes for some of my macros in Word 2007. *How can I find not only a list of my macros, but also the keystrokes to create each one on the list?- |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro inWo
Sort of -- it produced a list of _only_ the shortcuts I assigned to
special characters. (I don't think I've ever assigned any for commands or macros, so I don't know whether they would be included.) In a 9- page single-column pdf bearing the name of the file that happened to be open. It's ordered by command rather than by result. Presumably if I do the "print to file" thing, it will end up in a usable format. Especially useful, it displays the shortcuts where the font got attached to the character, all of which have to be reassigned to the "(normal text)" font so that they'll work in any font Years ago, back in W2003, I found and printed a list of all shortcuts via Help (which included the handful of special character shortcuts I inherited from the publisher who provided the computer), but I couldn't find it this morning, asking Help for "keyboard shortcuts." On Jun 6, 1:08*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is this what you get when you choose Print what: Key assignments in the Print dialog? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "grammatim" wrote in message ... Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I have assigned to special characters? |
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I can't find any way to have it print to a Word file. It made a pdf,
and none of the Acrobat Export options produces a usable Word file -- Export to Word gives a bizarrely mixed-up file, with a couple of superimposed tables, and a variety of pages with a miscellany of fonts, missing parts, etc. Export to Text produces a Notepad file with all the accented letters turned into ASCII characters! Word's Print to File yields a .prn file, which Word can't read. On Jun 6, 4:21*pm, grammatim wrote: Sort of -- it produced a list of _only_ the shortcuts I assigned to special characters. (I don't think I've ever assigned any for commands or macros, so I don't know whether they would be included.) In a 9- page single-column pdf bearing the name of the file that happened to be open. It's ordered by command rather than by result. Presumably if I do the "print to file" thing, it will end up in a usable format. Especially useful, it displays the shortcuts where the font got attached to the character, all of which have to be reassigned to the "(normal text)" font so that they'll work in any font Years ago, back in W2003, I found and printed a list of all shortcuts via Help (which included the handful of special character shortcuts I inherited from the publisher who provided the computer), but I couldn't find it this morning, asking Help for "keyboard shortcuts." On Jun 6, 1:08*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is this what you get when you choose Print what: Key assignments in the Print dialog? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "grammatim" wrote in message .... Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I have assigned to special characters?- |
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How can I tell what keystrokes I use to run a specific macro in Wo
When you use "Print to file," you have to have a "Generic - Text Only"
printer selected if you expect to get anything usable. And that would be plain text, so it would presumably not include special characters. But I do get a more or less useful result if I "print" to the SnagIt printer. I don't know how well that would work if I had a *lot* of shortcuts (more than a page worth), but for my few, it might be usable. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "grammatim" wrote in message ... I can't find any way to have it print to a Word file. It made a pdf, and none of the Acrobat Export options produces a usable Word file -- Export to Word gives a bizarrely mixed-up file, with a couple of superimposed tables, and a variety of pages with a miscellany of fonts, missing parts, etc. Export to Text produces a Notepad file with all the accented letters turned into ASCII characters! Word's Print to File yields a .prn file, which Word can't read. On Jun 6, 4:21 pm, grammatim wrote: Sort of -- it produced a list of _only_ the shortcuts I assigned to special characters. (I don't think I've ever assigned any for commands or macros, so I don't know whether they would be included.) In a 9- page single-column pdf bearing the name of the file that happened to be open. It's ordered by command rather than by result. Presumably if I do the "print to file" thing, it will end up in a usable format. Especially useful, it displays the shortcuts where the font got attached to the character, all of which have to be reassigned to the "(normal text)" font so that they'll work in any font Years ago, back in W2003, I found and printed a list of all shortcuts via Help (which included the handful of special character shortcuts I inherited from the publisher who provided the computer), but I couldn't find it this morning, asking Help for "keyboard shortcuts." On Jun 6, 1:08 pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is this what you get when you choose Print what: Key assignments in the Print dialog? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "grammatim" wrote in message ... Can I get a list of all keyboard shortcuts, including the dozens I have assigned to special characters?- |
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