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Keyboard shortcuts being assigned incorrectly
Hello! I'm looking for help with assigning custom shortcuts in Word.
I used the "Customize Keyboard" option to assign command+shift+space to open the Word Count dialogue box. This was the first change I'd made to standard shortcuts. That worked, but it ALSO somehow assigned command+shift+S to open the Word Count dialogue box. I have no idea why. Both shortcuts now open Word Count, and there is no longer a shortcut assigned to Save As. In the Tools menu, command+shift+S is displayed as the shortcut linked to both commands, but, as I said, it only has the effect of opening Word Count. In the Customize Keyboard dialogue box, command+shift+space is listed as the command for Word Count, just as I want it to be. I've tried deleting both commands and re-adding them correctly, which has had no effect. Any help would be much appreciated. |
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I've no experience of Word for Mac, so for what it's worth:
Try deleting only the Command+shift+S shortcut, and see if you can assign it correctly. Any chance 'S' is a shortcut for Space in Mac Word, or maybe in OSX? Since they share the S first letter… |
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keyboard assignment, keyboard shortcut, keyboard shortcuts |
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