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Word (only) - ALL commands and keyboard shortcuts

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30-Aug-2004, 04:04 PM #1
Lightbulb Word (only) - ALL commands and keyboard shortcuts
How would you like a list of ALL the commands in Word? Within Word there is a command to assemble ALL Word commands into one document - for your own printing. This works for Word 2002, and I do believe earlier versions had a similar command.

With any Word document open, just select:
Tools>Macro>Macros
Macros in: Word commands
Macro name: ListCommands
click [Run]
select "All Word Commands"
click [OK]

This will create a new document containing a table, with over 1000 entries, showing:
All the commands (keyboard, or menu selections, or macros) and the keystrokes, or selections, to get to it.
IT WILL BE MANY PAGES BIG!

From there you can sort them (command: Table>Sort),
and select the rows that are just the macros (no keys listed), to delete them.
Those remaining will be all the shortcut keyboard Word commands.

By reducing the font size, and making it two-column you can easily get this down to just 3 pages. Very handy .
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24-Sep-2004, 11:44 PM #2
Good tip!

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