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BTW you know why can't use Shift+something as shortcut, but once I assign a shortcut, I can use it as second shortcut. e.g.
shift+w don't work, but
Alt+w,shift+w will work (for same command).
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Shift+w is uppercase W. Word will not allow reassignment of the basic letters on the keyboard. However, once you have started a two-stage shortcut with an acceptable combination like Alt+w, you can use pretty much anything as the second stage. I call the first part the prefix.
Alt+w,w would work as well.
See
Assigning Keyboard Shortcuts in Microsoft Word 2007-2024 (365) for more on using two-stage shortcuts or prefixes.
There are examples there. I also added a section on using the QAT workaround.