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Setting up shortcut keys in MS Word
In Word 6.0/95/97/98, you can quickly setup shortcut keys for your most commonly used commands.
- Press CTRL+ALT+PLUS SIGN (on your numeric keypad). The insertion point will change from an I-beam to a command symbol.
- From any menu, choose the command you wish to work with. The Customize Keyboard dialog box is displayed, showing the command you selected.
- In the Press new shortcut key box, press the
shortcut key or keys you want to assign to the command. For example, to
assign CTRL+L to a command, hold down CTRL and press L.
- Click Assign, and then Close.
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