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Thanks.........
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Thanks............
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From the Quick Access Toolbar, click on the downward arrow at the far right; scroll down to "More Commands..."; Select your choice from the "Choose Commands From" menu; Select your commands from the left-hand column and "Add" them to the right-hand column; then, select OK.
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Not sure what you mean. A keyboard shortcut can be assigned to a macro, or a command, but what do you expect to happen?
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Ah, I just saw your other thread about a shape. What I think you may need is a simple macro that adds your "particular" shape. Then you can either make a keyboard shortcut or Quick access to call it.
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Retko: Please don't post multiple variations of the same question. I've merged your two threads.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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