You can customize keyboard shortcuts by assigning keyboard shortcuts (or
shortcut keys) to a command, macro, font, style, or frequently used symbol. You
can also remove keyboard shortcuts.
Assign or remove a keyboard shortcut by using the keyboard
- If necessary, press ALT+F, I to open the Word Options dialog
box, and press DOWN ARROW to select Customize Ribbon.
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until Customize is selected,
and then press ENTER.
- In the Categories box, press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to
select the category that contains the command or other item that you want to
assign a keyboard shortcut to or remove a keyboard shortcut from.
- Press the TAB key to move to the Commands box.
- Press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to select the name of the command or other item
that you want to assign a keyboard shortcut to or remove a keyboard shortcut
from.
Any keyboard shortcuts that are currently assigned to that command or item
appear in the Current keys box.
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Do one of the following:
Assign a
keyboard shortcut
Begin keyboard
shortcuts with CTRL or a function key.
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until the cursor is in the Press
new shortcut key box.
- Press the combination of keys that you want to assign. For example, press
CTRL plus the key that you want to use.
- Look at Currently assigned to to see whether the combination
of keys is already assigned to a command or other item. If the combination is
already assigned, type a different combination.
Important Reassigning a combination of keys means
that you can no longer use the combination for its original purpose. For
example, pressing CTRL+B changes selected text to bold. If you reassign CTRL+B
to a new command or other item, you will not be able to make text bold by
pressing CTRL+B unless you restore the keyboard shortcut assignments to their
original settings by clicking Reset All.
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until Assign is selected, and
then press ENTER.
Note If you use a programmable keyboard, the key
combination CTRL+ALT+F8 might already be reserved for initiating keyboard
programming.
Remove a
keyboard shortcut
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until the cursor is in the Current
keys box.
- Press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to select the keyboard shortcut that you want
to remove, and then press SPACEBAR.
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until Remove is selected, and
then press ENTER.
- Press the TAB key repeatedly until the Save changes in box
is selected.
- Press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to highlight the current document name or
template in which you want to save the keyboard shortcut changes, and then press
ENTER.
Assign or remove a keyboard shortcut by using the mouse
- If necessary, click the File tab, click Options under Word, and then click the Customize Ribbon tab.
- In the Customize the Quick Access Toolbar and keyboard
shortcuts pane, click Customize.
- In the Save changes in box, click the current document name
or template that you want to save the keyboard shortcut changes in.
- In the Categories box, click the category that contains the
command or other item that you want to assign a keyboard shortcut to or remove a
keyboard shortcut from.
- In the Commands box, click the name of the command or other
item that you want to assign a keyboard shortcut to or remove a keyboard
shortcut from.
Any keyboard shortcuts that are currently assigned to that command or other
item appear in the Current keys box.
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Do one of the following: