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on mouseDown
set icon of me to "EyeClose"
end mouseDown
on mouseUp
set icon of me to "EyeOpen"
dispPict "Word6"
end mouseUp
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Customizing Word
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..........................By Stephen Kahn
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KEY SYMBOL?KEY?KEY SYMBOL?KEY?
??Command Key??Spacebar???Option
Key??Delete (Backspace) Key???Shift
Key??Cursor Arrow Key???Numeric
Keypad??Clear Key (Number
Keypad)???Return Key??Tab Key???Enter
Key??Function Key??
Adding a Key
To add a key, follow these steps:
1.Select a command from the list in
the Commands dialog box.
Figure 11-7Assign key prompt.
2. Click the “Add…” button. Word
displays the dialog box shown in Figure
11-7, prompting you for a key.
3.Type your command key choice. If
the key is unused, it appears in the box. If
the key is already assigned to another
command, Word displays the warning
shown in Figure 11-8. Click “Cancel” to
protect the original key assignment; click
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“OK” to reassign the key.
Figure 11-8Command key conflict
warning.
Removing a Key
To remove a key assignment, follow these
steps:
1. Select a command from the list in
the Commands dialog box.
2. Click the key assignment you want
to remove in the “Keys:” box.
3. Click the “Remove” button.
Using a Key Command to Assign Keys
You can use the “Assign to Key” command
to assign keys without using the
Commands dialog box. You can assign
“Assign to Key” to a menu, or you can use
the “Command-
Option-Left
Arrow” key