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Old 12-09-2014, 07:30 AM
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I have a number of custom keyboard shortcuts including several for custom macros. For some reason, these shortcuts are no longer displayed when I open the Customize dialog.



Unless I am mistaken, I used to be able to go to: File | Word Options | Customize| Customize. I could then locate a command or scroll down to Macros. Clicking on a command or a macro would display the currently assigned shortcut. This works for the standard shortcuts, but not for any of the custom shortcuts.

If I set a breakpoint in a macro and type the shortcut, the macro runs, so I know the shortcuts are assigned. Also, if I reassign the shortcut, then it is displayed, at least for awhile.

How can I get this to work again? Is there some setting I may have changed by mistake?

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Are your custom shortcuts working? If not, they may have been overwritten.

Are you seeing the dialog box shown below?
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As I said, "If I set a breakpoint in a macro and type the shortcut, the macro runs, so I know the shortcuts are assigned.

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Are you seeing the dialog shown?
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Are you seeing the dialog shown?
Yes, I see something just like that.
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BTW I do not use Word 2007 but do have it for diagnostic purposes.

If you want, copy the template that contains the macros and shortcuts and attach it here. To do that click on the Go Advanced button and then on the paperclip to attach. Let me know one of the shortcuts and I'll check it out on my computer.

See my downloads page for a link to Chris Woodman's shortcut organizer which provides an interface for copying/moving keyboard shortcuts.
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