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How to restore custom keyboard keys in word like Ctrl+c for copy
When I installed Microsoft office suite on my new computer the shortcut keys
on the keyboard are different than what I have been using till now. E.g Crtl+c for copying and Ctrl+z for deteting. whay is it so and how can I overcome it |
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Someone might have more specific pointers, if you can state what Word
Edition/Version and operating system is being used. In general, this sounds like a "user preference" issue, which can easily be modified.....I hope. : ) "Keyboard shortcut keys in word" wrote: When I installed Microsoft office suite on my new computer the shortcut keys on the keyboard are different than what I have been using till now. E.g Crtl+c for copying and Ctrl+z for deteting. whay is it so and how can I overcome it |
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Ctrl+Z = Undo; Ctrl+X = Cut. Unless you have assigned these shortcuts to a
different use, they should not have changed. One way to restore the default key assignments is to rename Normal.dot and let Word generate a fresh copy. It depends a lot on what other customizations you may have that you want to preserve. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Keyboard shortcut keys in word" Keyboard shortcut keys in wrote in message ... When I installed Microsoft office suite on my new computer the shortcut keys on the keyboard are different than what I have been using till now. E.g Crtl+c for copying and Ctrl+z for deteting. whay is it so and how can I overcome it |
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