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Old 11-03-2024, 11:41 AM
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I know of no such list, and again, you can add keyboard shortcuts.
You can, with a bit of trouble, get a list of all current keyboard shortcuts, but it will not be a single list. See Create a List of Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Word.

To my (imperfect) memory, Mouseclicks have never been part of recorded macros since at least Word 97. The recorder is an imperfect way of creating macros. See How to Modify a Recorded Macro by Jay Freedman.

Format Painter:
Ctrl+Shift+C - copy format,
Ctrl+Shift+V - paste format

Microsoft recently imposed changes (this year) and yours may require Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C and Ctrl+Shift+Alt+V instead. You can change them back, however.
See this blog page and this thread in the Microsoft Answers page for more on this.


AutoCorrect Options is a bit tougher.
Keyboard shortcuts can be assigned directly to Word commands (as well as macros, styles, and building blocks). The following command may do what you want. It does not give all the tabs for the AutoCorrect Options dialog, only AutoCorrect and Math AutoCorrect. If you need more, please write back.


See Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Word 2007-2021 (365).

The default is to save shortcuts in your Normal Template.
My preference is to store them (and many other customizations including macros) in one or more separate Global Templates.

Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 11-03-2024 at 03:00 PM.
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