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I submitted a .docx article to an editor. When he returned it to me
for checking, my keyboard shortcuts didn't work -- even Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V and Ctrl-S. He admitted that he uses Word2010. Can it have done something to the file to bypass the shortcuts? |
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Since you can save keyboard customizations to any Word file (document or template), it's possible that the editor did something. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, what do you see if you type in Ctrl+C (etc.)?
Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... I submitted a .docx article to an editor. When he returned it to me for checking, my keyboard shortcuts didn't work -- even Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V and Ctrl-S. He admitted that he uses Word2010. Can it have done something to the file to bypass the shortcuts? |
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My _own_ shortcuts -- such as Ctrl-T for Transpose Characters, and
Ctrl-\ for Accept Change, as well as all my fancy accented-letter shortcuts -- did work, so it was picking up the ones I put into my normal.dotm template (as changes from the built-ins, for instance), just not the built-ins. But they were back the next time I opened Word, so if it was caused by the 2010 file, it was temporary. I haven't had occasion to open that file again to check. (It might have just been cosmic rays.) On Apr 9, 1:49*pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Since you can save keyboard customizations to any Word file (document or template), it's possible that the editor did something. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, what do you see if you type in Ctrl+C (etc.)? Nothing at all happened with Ctrl-A, -C, -V, -S, or -Z. Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" *wrote in ... I submitted a .docx article to an editor. When he returned it to me for checking, my keyboard shortcuts didn't work -- even Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V and Ctrl-S. He admitted that he uses Word2010. Can it have done something to the file to bypass the shortcuts? |
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Yes, shortcuts stored in Normal.dotm, or in an add-in, will be accessible to all documents, unless they are overridden by shortcuts stored in the current document.
Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... My _own_ shortcuts -- such as Ctrl-T for Transpose Characters, and Ctrl-\ for Accept Change, as well as all my fancy accented-letter shortcuts -- did work, so it was picking up the ones I put into my normal.dotm template (as changes from the built-ins, for instance), just not the built-ins. But they were back the next time I opened Word, so if it was caused by the 2010 file, it was temporary. I haven't had occasion to open that file again to check. (It might have just been cosmic rays.) On Apr 9, 1:49 pm, "Stefan Blom" wrote: Since you can save keyboard customizations to any Word file (document or template), it's possible that the editor did something. In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, what do you see if you type in Ctrl+C (etc.)? Nothing at all happened with Ctrl-A, -C, -V, -S, or -Z. Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in ... I submitted a .docx article to an editor. When he returned it to me for checking, my keyboard shortcuts didn't work -- even Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V and Ctrl-S. He admitted that he uses Word2010. Can it have done something to the file to bypass the shortcuts? |
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