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(The topic should say "Ctrl+P" but I can't figure out how to edit it)


I'm running an older version of MS Word (I think it's version 2010)

Ever since I can remember, the keyboard command to save a file has been Alt+F+S. But today when I tried to use that command to save a file, nothing happened.




I looked at the "File" menu and it now shows Ctrl+S as the command to save a file.


Any ideas on how to get my old Alt+F+S command working again?


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