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I'd like to customize my keyboard shortcuts in Word 2003 so that I could type the old WordStar command ^Q+^S and have it execute the Home key command: go to beginning of line. But I have two problems: 1. When I go to Tools>Customize>Options>Keyboard and look in the Edit>Commands list, I can't find the command for the Home key. 2. And then, if I were to find that command, I wouldn't know how to assign it to the sequnce of two control keys ^Q + ^S. The only option I can find seems to be for a single key: "Press new shortcut key." I'd be grateful for some help figuring out how to do this. Will in Seattle a.k.a. "Clueless" |
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