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I don't believe there is a built-in assignment for that. You can customize
the keyboard, however, to add assignments for the Next and Previous tracked changes. In the Customize Keyboard dialog, the two commands (listed under All Commands) a NextChangeOrComment and PerviousChangeOrComment Toosl - Customize - Keyboard; set Categories to All Commands; set Commands to Next... or Previous....; click in Press new shortcut key; press the key(s) you want to use (I use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right and Left); click Assign; do the other command in the same way, if desired, then click Close. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Bellyblob" wrote in message ... |
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I was convinced there was a shortcut by default but your tip is great and I
have used it - thanks! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: I don't believe there is a built-in assignment for that. You can customize the keyboard, however, to add assignments for the Next and Previous tracked changes. In the Customize Keyboard dialog, the two commands (listed under All Commands) a NextChangeOrComment and PerviousChangeOrComment Toosl - Customize - Keyboard; set Categories to All Commands; set Commands to Next... or Previous....; click in Press new shortcut key; press the key(s) you want to use (I use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right and Left); click Assign; do the other command in the same way, if desired, then click Close. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Bellyblob" wrote in message ... |
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Another tip: to find out if there is a keyboard shortcut for something,
press Ctrl+Alt+[plus sign on number pad]. This turns the pointer into a cloverleaf. Click that cloverleaf on a toolbar tool or ultimate menu command (or, press another shortcut key). That will pop up the Customize Keyboard dialog showing any current key assignments to that command (as well as offering an opportunity to assign the command, if desired). It also shows the exact name of the command of interest. The cloverleaf trick works with most commands/tools, but you'll find some for which it doesn't. But, it's a great way to avoid having to navigate the menu structure and guess. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Bellyblob" wrote in message ... I was convinced there was a shortcut by default but your tip is great and I have used it - thanks! "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: I don't believe there is a built-in assignment for that. You can customize the keyboard, however, to add assignments for the Next and Previous tracked changes. In the Customize Keyboard dialog, the two commands (listed under All Commands) a NextChangeOrComment and PerviousChangeOrComment Toosl - Customize - Keyboard; set Categories to All Commands; set Commands to Next... or Previous....; click in Press new shortcut key; press the key(s) you want to use (I use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Right and Left); click Assign; do the other command in the same way, if desired, then click Close. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP http://www.herbtyson.com Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. "Bellyblob" wrote in message ... |
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