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using office 2003, can't seen to get the shift + f3 option to change the
case, for some reason I get a capital Y, any ideas anyone please |
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Hi Alan-
Can't explain why, because even the WordPerfect options don't cause that behavior, but perhaps this will help troubleshoot/fix. Go to ToolsCustomizeCommands & click the Keyboard button. Click in the box labeled 'Press new shortcut key' & type Shift+F3 to see what appears as "Currently Assigned to" (directly below). Use that same dialog box to reassign the keystroke to the FormatChangeCase command if necessary. If the shortcut shows as currently assigned to the ChangeCase commandas it should be, but still doesn't work right, post back with details. HTH |:) "Alan" wrote: using office 2003, can't seen to get the shift + f3 option to change the case, for some reason I get a capital Y, any ideas anyone please |
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