This article shows all keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Word. For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen and are an essential alternative to using a mouse. Double-underline text.
Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) Processor: Power PC The traditional Word keyboard shortcut for a hanging indent, Command-T isn't working in Word 2008 on my machine. Cmd-T just moves the first line indent in about 2 mm. Word Help says that Cmd-T is still the shortcut for a hanging indent. Is this a bug or is something else happening? Before I set up an application-specific special shortcut for this Tiger, is there anything I can do in Word to get it to work? CyberTaz 7/4/2008, 3:22 น. Even more mysterious - as you probably noticed Cmd+T was already in dicated as being assigned to HangingIndent even though it didn't work.
On my MPB (10.5.0, Ofice 12.0.1) I keyed it in, hit the Assign button & once I OK'd out it works. I honestly can't remember if I tried that on my other Mac or not (G5 - 10.4.11, Office 12.0.1) - I'll have to check when I get home. I'd still like to know where/what this IndentFirsChar command is, though. HTH :) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP 'Daiya Mitchell' wrote in message news:[email protected]. [email protected] 7/4/2008, 19:59 น.
One of the best ways to increase your productivity is to take advantage of shortcut keys in Microsoft Word. Word includes shortcuts for most common functions right out of the box, though you can also declare your own shortcuts. In this article, we will take a look at some of the most commonly used shortcuts in Word, how to use ALT key shortcuts, and how to create your own shortcuts. For more power-user tips on Word, check out this course on. Common Shortcuts in Microsoft Word Let’s take a look at the shortcut keys you’ll turn to most often in your everyday tasks. Function Shortcut Description Bold CTRL + B Makes the text bold Italic CTRL + I Italicizes the text Underline CTRL + U Underlines the text Increase Font Size CTRL + SHIFT + Increases the font size by one factor.
Same as pressing the button. After 12pt, font size increases by two points with each press. Decrease Font Size CTRL + SHIFT + Options 2. Click on ‘Customize Ribbon’, then click on ‘Customize’ next to Keyboard shortcuts 3. In the window that pops up, you can declare your own shortcut keys for individual functions on different tabs. To create a new shortcut, you just need to highlight the appropriate function, press the desired shortcut in the ‘Press new shortcut key’ field, click ‘Assign’, and press okay.
For example, to change the shortcut for ‘Increase Indent’ (the button), we’ll click on the Home Tab under categories, highlight the IncreaseIndent field, and press our new shortcut (in this case, CTRL + SHIFT + I), as can be seen below: That’s it! After clicking ‘Assign’, you can start using the shortcut right away! Want to use more advanced Word features? Take this course to. What are your personal favorite Word shortcuts? Let us know in the comments below!
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