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PointyHead PointyHead is offline Is it possible to create a shortcut for a command that's not in "all commands"? Windows 8 Is it possible to create a shortcut for a command that's not in "all commands"? Office 2013
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Word 2013, Windows 10

I previously created a keyboard shortcut for "paste unformatted" that required a single step (Alt P in my case). The shortcut was lost when I updated Windows.

When I tried to recreate the shortcut, I found that "paste unformatted" isn't listed among the "all commands."

QUESTION: Is it possible to create a new command that doesn't appear on the "all commands" list?



I'm aware of the numerous other ways to paste unformatted. I don't want to use any of them. I want to restore my previous Alt P. Sadly, I can't remember how I created this before. By the way, Alt P still works fine in my Word 2003, but not in Word 2013.

Thanks for your help!
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