WinOS2Mac
11-17-2000, 03:37 PM
Is there a way to change keyboard shortcuts on MS Word. Becuase I have both Word 97 and Word 2000 on 2 different computers, in word 2000 the command to save is "****f+F12" but in 97 its "CTRL+S"
So is there a way to change it back to "CTRL+S" in Word 2000?
Can I Somehow Change that in the Registry?
- Thanks for any Replies!
OuTpaTienT
11-17-2000, 04:22 PM
From Word 2000 help:
Assign shortcut keys to a command or other item. You can assign a shortcut key to a command, macro, font, AutoText entry, style, or a commonly used symbol.
On the Tools menu, click Customize.
Click Keyboard.
In the Save changes in box, click the current document name or template in which you want to save the shortcut key changes.
In the Categories box, click the category that contains the command or other item.
In the box to the right, click the name of the command or other item.
Any shortcut keys that are currently assigned appear in the Current keys box.
In the Press new shortcut key box, type the shortcut key combination you want to assign.
Click Assign.
However, I noticed when I checked this out in Word 2000 it already had as default for save these three shortcuts:
CTRL+S
Shift+F12
Alt+Shift+F12
[This message has been edited by OuTpaTienT (edited 11-17-2000).]