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I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig
into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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You can print them.
Go to File | Print. Select Key Assignments under the Print what drop-down list. This prints the Global Key assignments and assignments specific to the template you are using. To see all the default key assignments: Go to Word Help and search for keyboard shortcuts. You can print the pages from the Help file you need as there are many many keyboard shortcuts in Word. Hope this helps, Gilley "NateCantab" wrote: I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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Search Help for "keyboard shortcuts" or "shortcut keys."
-- 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. "NateCantab" wrote in message ... I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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You may also want to look into the shortcut organizer.
http://www.chriswoodman.co.uk/Shortcut%20Organizer.htm -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "NateCantab" wrote in message ... I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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Sorry, I should have been clearer. Is there a way to have menus show the
shortcuts for all options. I.e., I already have New (Ctrl+N), but I also want to see stuff like Insert Footnote (Ctrl+Alt+F). I can't find any option to turn these sorts of things on or off. Thanks. "NateCantab" wrote: I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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Hi Nate,
No, there isn't any such option. The closest is in Tools Customize Options, where you can turn on and off the display of shortcuts within tooltips on toolbars. This has no effect on menu items, though. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org NateCantab wrote: Sorry, I should have been clearer. Is there a way to have menus show the shortcuts for all options. I.e., I already have New (Ctrl+N), but I also want to see stuff like Insert Footnote (Ctrl+Alt+F). I can't find any option to turn these sorts of things on or off. Thanks. "NateCantab" wrote: I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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Hi Nate,
The command on the menu is "InsertFootnote" and shows the "InsertFootnote" dialog. The command with the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F is "InsertFootnoteNow", immediately inserts a footnote, and can't be found on any menu. If you put it in a menu, the shortcut will be displayed. Regards, Klaus "NateCantab" wrote: Sorry, I should have been clearer. Is there a way to have menus show the shortcuts for all options. I.e., I already have New (Ctrl+N), but I also want to see stuff like Insert Footnote (Ctrl+Alt+F). I can't find any option to turn these sorts of things on or off. Thanks. "NateCantab" wrote: I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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Hi, Nate. If you're looking for a list of all Word's commands, this is what
you can do: TOOLS | CUSTOMIZE | COMMANDS tab Under CATEGORY, scroll to and click ALL COMMANDS Under COMMANDS, scroll to LIST COMMANDS; drag it to one of your toolbars Close the CUSTOMIZE window Click the List Commands button. You'll be presented with a list of all commands with modifiers, key, and menu. This has really come in handy. "Klaus Linke" wrote: Hi Nate, The command on the menu is "InsertFootnote" and shows the "InsertFootnote" dialog. The command with the shortcut Ctrl+Alt+F is "InsertFootnoteNow", immediately inserts a footnote, and can't be found on any menu. If you put it in a menu, the shortcut will be displayed. Regards, Klaus "NateCantab" wrote: Sorry, I should have been clearer. Is there a way to have menus show the shortcuts for all options. I.e., I already have New (Ctrl+N), but I also want to see stuff like Insert Footnote (Ctrl+Alt+F). I can't find any option to turn these sorts of things on or off. Thanks. "NateCantab" wrote: I want to see all the keyboard shortcuts available, rather than having to dig into the customize dialog box and so forth. Any possibility to do this? |
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