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In Word 2019, I frequently use CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW to select text to the right. However, somewhat frequently my pinkie finger goes too light on - or entirely misses - the right arrow, leaving me with only pressing CTRL+SHIFT.
When that happens, the current paragraph becomes right aligned. I see no documentation in Word or even in any forum that CTRL+SHIFT right aligns a paragraph. I have looked for macros or key assignments that would explain this, but there is nothing that I can find. I even thought of assigning that key combination to something equal to NULL (maybe a macro that types a space and then backspaces it or similar), but Word does not offer the option to assign CTRL+SHIFT to anything. It is frustrating. Suggestions other than doing pinkie exercises so that it doesn't miss? Last edited by Nebulousity; 10-17-2020 at 07:39 PM. Reason: Clarified which program and which version my request pertains to. |
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