How to Customize Shortcut Keys in Word 2007

by krishna@devilsduke on October 13, 2009 · 0 comments

in How To


Hi friends, smashit krishna,

At the present days every one is using MS Word 2007. In this MS Word 2007, There are some short cut keys inbuilt.

The main Advantage of the Shortcut keys are they  save you a lot of time in Microsoft Word. But, a frequently used command may not have a shortcut key. Or, you may wish to assign it a different shortcut key. Fortunately, creating or editing a shortcut key in Word 2007 is painless.

To create or edit a shortcut key, follow these steps:

1. Click the Office button

2. Select Word Options

3. Click Customize

4. Beside Keyboard shortcuts click Customize

5. Use the Categories box to select the category for the command to which you would like to assign a new shortcut

6. Locate the command in the Commands box and select it

7. Click inside the box labeled Press new shortcut key 8. Press your shortcut key

9. You will see if the shortcut key is assigned to a different command. You can overwrite it, or press Delete to undo the shortcut key

10. Click Assign

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