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Default A macro to reveal keyboard shortcuts assigned to global template?

This is a follow-up thread to https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...shortcuts.html.



As you can see above, Word lists only the keyboard shortcut assignments in the current document and attached template. However, those are not the only keyboard shortcuts in use. Keyboard shortcut customization made effective through global templates are also in use.

Can someone provide a macro that will list all keyboard shortcut customizations effective in the current document regardless of where the customization resides (i.e., attached template or global template)? I assigned a keyboard shortcut to a macro in a global template (a third-party template that I purchased) but forgot which key it was. As neither ListCommands nor Print What:Keyboard Assignments will reveal these, I think a macro that will address this shortcoming will be really helpful.
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