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WindowList
Hi.
Is it possible to have the dialog box WindowList not automatically close after selecting a file. This will allow you to browse the open files more easily. thanks |
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That is an interesting question. I'm not sure I have a proper solution but this approach causes the dialog to immediately reload until you click Cancel
Code:
Sub ShowDocsListModal() With Dialogs(wdDialogWindowActivate) Do While .Show <> 0 Loop End With End Sub
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Thanks. It's a little better. The problem is that I am working on 5 files at the same time. Which is a bit cumbersome to browse through. Is there a shortcut to this. I know other software will change the shortcut Control + Alt. But for some reason,in Word it doesn't work.
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Have you tried WindowsKey-Tab? I prefer to add the 'Switch Windows' button on my Quick Access Toolbar.
If you want to use that dialog with the macro, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to a macro by going to File > Options > Customize Ribbon > Keyboard Shortcuts, scroll categories to the bottom to find Macros and then select it on the right and add your preferred keyboard shortcut.
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thank it's help.
By the way, the shortcut I meant above is Control + Tab. There is also a good plugin that does this. It's called Office Tab. But unfortunately in the country I live in we have a police of thoughts. And block my credit card so I can't buy this extension. |
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In Word, the default action of Control-Tab keyboard shortcut inserts a tab when your cursor is inside a table. I wouldn't want to repurpose that for your window switching because then there is no way to add a tab in a table cell other than pasting one in from outside a table.
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I'm not familiar with View Window List, but is it any relation of Ctrl + F6 for window switching?
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ctrl+f6 is not working for me.
but. yes I'm looking for a more effective way for window switching document's windows. What is the name of the command that has the shortcut CTRL+F6? I did not find the shortcut keys in the dialog? |
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I'm afraid I don't know :-} it's a shortcut that's been in my fingers for years. Reference sites such as Word Ribbon - Shortcut Keys just say "here it is, use it." Also, as a very occasional user, I've forgotten how to check the mappings in Word. Luckily, there are people in this forum who know everything you'll need …
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Ctrl-F6 is assigned to NextWindow by default.
You can see this if you go to File > Options >Customize Ribbon > Keyboard Shortcuts Customize and then try that keyboard combination. The dialog will tell you if it is already assigned to something.
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thanks a lot. i found it.
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