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Having switched now to the keystroke patterns of Word 2007, I find that some of them do not work, presumably because they trigger macros I set up years ago that I do not use at present, but am likely to use again in the future. Unfortunately, most of these macros have to do with matters of format that are generally invisible except in particular situations, so I am unable to find out which macros to temporarily disable (e.g. by commenting them out).
As I poke around in their VBA code, in the Macro Organizer, and so on, I am unable to find any way to tell me which keystroke combination triggers which macro. Thanks in advance for helping me find them. ![]() |
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Word/Options/Customize Ribbon/Customize Shortcuts, then select macros in the lefthand column.
Or, Alt F,T,C,T, M,M |
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