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Word: your Own Shortcuts to create

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With your own Shortcuts, you can equip a Word with the individual key combinations and thus facilitate the work. Here we show you how to take Shortcuts for the text processing program, can program.

Faster Own Shortcuts in Word to work -

Your own Shortcut set, for example the Option "insert a footnote" to give a quick dial, proceed as follows:
  1. You can open Word, navigate to the tab to the point that you want to assign a Shortcut (for example, for footnotes on the tab "references" button).
  2. Now press on your keyboard "Alt Gr" and "+". It should now appear in a loop.
  3. Click the loop button to assign a Shortcut (for example, "insert a footnote"). There is a window called "customize keyboard"opens.
  4. Click on the box "press New shortcut key:" and press on the keyboard the key combination you want to assign to the Option (for example "Ctrl+o").
  5. Under "Save in:" select which documents this Shortcut is to be valid. Select "Normal.dotm" from, the key combination for all the documents.
  6. Finally, click on the button "Assign". Your own Word Shortcut has been saved. Press the specified key combination that will run your programmed Shortcut.
Shortcuts in Word to create
This practice tip applies to Word 2010. With other versions of Word the procedure may vary if necessary. Here you will learn the pre-stored Word Shortcuts know. In this article we will show you which key combinations you use other Office programs to more efficiently use. And Shortcuts are always useful: The best for Windows 7, read here.

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