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Customizing Word
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..........................By Stephen Kahn
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command. (This key command
combination may vary on some
keyboards.) To assign by key, follow these
steps:
1. Press “Command-Option-
Shift-Left Arrow.” The mouse pointer
changes into a cloverleaf command
symbol.
2. Click the name of a
command. The command can be on a
menu, in a dialog box, or in the style name
area. Word prompts you for the command
key.
3. Press the desired command
key. (If this key is already assigned, Word
cautions you.)
To remove a key assignment, you must use
the “Remove” button in the Commands
dialog box. You can’t remove it by key or
menu command.
Available Keys
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Because so many keys are already assigned
to Word’s commands, you may find it
difficult to locate unused keys. The
MIS:Press tutorial disk contains charts
showing both assigned and unassigned
keys to aid you in customizing Word. Here
are some useful groups of mostly unused
keys:
• Command 0-9
• Command-Option 0-9
• Command-Shift 5-9
• Command-Option-Shift A-Z and 0-9
Executing Commands
Select a command name and click the “Do”
button to execute the command from
within the dialog box. Your cursor
position or selection
must be approp-
riate for the
command to operate.