Hello. Word 2007.
Does anyone recall the keyboard shortcut to display the Format/ Paragraph dialog? I believe there is one?
In Word 2003 there was a way to display a list of built in Macros together with their keyboard shortcuts (if I recall correctly).
Can this be done with 2007?
Thanks, Andy.
Shortcut for Format/ Para
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Shortcut for Format/ Para
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Re: Shortcut for Format/ Para
There is no built-in shortcut, but you can assign one yourself:
- Click the Office button.
- Click Word Options.
- Click Customize.
- Click Customize... next to Keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the dialog.
- Select Home Tab in the list of Categories on the left.
- Select FormatParagraph in the list of Commands on the right.
- Click in the "Press new shortcut key" box.
- Press the desired keyboard shortcut.
- You'll be able to see if it is already in use.
- Click Assign to assign the keyboard shortcut to the FormatParagraph command.
For a list of commands:
- Activate the Developer tab of the ribbon.
- Click Macros (alternatively, press Alt+F8).
- Select "Word Commands" from the "Macros in" dropdown.
- Select ListCommands in the "Macro name" list.
- Click Run.
- Click the Office button.
- Click Word Options.
- Click Customize.
- Click Customize... next to Keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the dialog.
- Select Home Tab in the list of Categories on the left.
- Select FormatParagraph in the list of Commands on the right.
- Click in the "Press new shortcut key" box.
- Press the desired keyboard shortcut.
- You'll be able to see if it is already in use.
- Click Assign to assign the keyboard shortcut to the FormatParagraph command.
For a list of commands:
- Activate the Developer tab of the ribbon.
- Click Macros (alternatively, press Alt+F8).
- Select "Word Commands" from the "Macros in" dropdown.
- Select ListCommands in the "Macro name" list.
- Click Run.
Best wishes,
Hans
Hans
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Re: Shortcut for Format/ Para
Thank you. Andy.
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Re: Shortcut for Format/ Para
Alt-O-P works for Format Paragraph, doesn't it?
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