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A screen shot of the Customize Keyboard dialog box for an installation where the mysterious shortcuts actually work would help, I believe.



Shortcuts are typically stored in the Normal template (user-specific and machine-specific). It is possible to store them in *.dotx or *.dotm add-ins in the Startup folder, and macros can be in the Startup folder as well (in *.dotm templates).
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Shortcuts can also be stored in .docx and .docm files.
That is correct, of course. :-)
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A screen shot of the Customize Keyboard dialog box for an installation where the mysterious shortcuts actually work would help, I believe.

Shortcuts are typically stored in the Normal template (user-specific and machine-specific). It is possible to store them in *.dotx or *.dotm add-ins in the Startup folder, and macros can be in the Startup folder as well (in *.dotm templates).

Here you go Stefan.
Please let me know if it was helpful.
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Here you go Stefan.
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