In word 2002 outline view, How do I create a macro to work
show level 1 or show level 2 using keyboard shortcuts
instead of the toolbar? thanks.

Re: macros for show levels by Dayo

Dayo
Thu Oct 02 17:03:40 CDT 2003

Hi,

Tools | Customize, Keyboard, All Commands has them listed as ShowHeading1
etc. You won't need to create a macro at all.

You might find other functions that help you out if you just play around in
those dialogs for a bit.

DM

On 10/2/03 4:55 PM, in article 092501c38927$796fdd50$a401280a@phx.gbl,
"feagin" <feagin1966@aol.com> wrote:

> In word 2002 outline view, How do I create a macro to work
> show level 1 or show level 2 using keyboard shortcuts
> instead of the toolbar? thanks.


Re: macros for show levels by Jay

Jay
Thu Oct 02 20:36:48 CDT 2003

Hi, feagin,

You don't need a macro. As it comes out of the box, Word has the shortcuts
Alt+Shift+1, Alt+Shift+2, etc. assigned to the ShowHeading1, ShowHeading2,
etc. commands.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word

feagin wrote:
> In word 2002 outline view, How do I create a macro to work
> show level 1 or show level 2 using keyboard shortcuts
> instead of the toolbar? thanks.