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Iam using Office word 2007. I made some macros. When I hit the macro button
I see the macros but I can't find the shortcut keys I have assigned to them or any way to edit them. When I hit the edit button it opens up the macros but does not show the shortcut keys. |
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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 08:10:01 -0700, Mark77
wrote: Iam using Office word 2007. I made some macros. When I hit the macro button I see the macros but I can't find the shortcut keys I have assigned to them or any way to edit them. When I hit the edit button it opens up the macros but does not show the shortcut keys. I guess you could consider it a shortcoming of Word, but you can't find the shortcuts by looking at anything associated with the macros. Instead, you have to go through the Customize Keyboard dialog and set the category there to Macros. The quick way to get there is to right-click the Quick Access Toolbar and choose Customize. (The long way is Office button Word Options Customize.) In that dialog, click the "Keyboard shortcuts: Customize" button. Scroll the Categories list to the bottom and click Macros. Then choose a macro name in the Macros list on the right, and look in the Current Keys box to see what was assigned. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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