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Office 13 key
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If you feel like you’ve messed something up, in the worst case scenario there’s a reset button that will restore all hotkeys to defaults.

office 13 key

Note that you can’t double dip with shortcut keys, assigning a key command that’s already being used will unbind it from the original command. If you enter a keyboard shortcut that’s already used by a different command, you’ll see the name of the attached command listed after the “Currently assigned to” label. Once entered, click the Assign button to bind (save) the shortcut key to the command. You can use the Backspace button on your keyboard to remove them if you type too many. Pressing multiple different combinations will allow you to add numerous hotkeys at once to a command. While the text cursor is blinking in this box, press the keyboard combination you’d like to set as the shortcut key. Next, click the empty white box under the “Press new shortcut key” label. To add a new shortcut key, select the command you’d like to add it to. If a command does have a hotkey, it will be listed under Current Keys. This is mostly because there are nearly one thousand commands in total and it would be crazy to remember hotkeys for all of them. You’ll see that the majority of the commands in Word 2013 don’t have any keyboard shortcuts assigned. Select a category, and then browse through the commands. Then click the Cus tomize button at the bottom adjacent to the “Keyboard shortcuts” label.

office 13 key

In Word Options, click the Customize Ribbon button. Launch Word 2013, then click the File Menu.įrom the Backstage view click the Options button.











Office 13 key