Jay
Thu Nov 30 14:55:33 CST 2006
Hmm. That's supposed to be in the local help file. Anyway, the same article
is available on the web site at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100625841033.aspx. The only part I
think you really need is the link it contains to download an Excel
spreadsheet showing all the commands; that link is
http://office.microsoft.com/search/redir.aspx?AssetID=AM101938681033&CTT=5&Origin=HA100625841033.
There's also an interactive guide at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA100744321033.aspx -- you click a
simulation of the Word 2003 menu or toolbar, and it shows you where the
equivalent is in Word 2007.
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WATYF1@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks guys... that worked...
>
> Jay... jusy so you know, I clicked on that "Reference: Locations of
> Word 2003 commands in Word 2007" link in Help and it didn't do
> anything... all the other links worked, but that one didn't respond at
> all.
>
>
> Jay Freedman wrote:
>> Click the Office button, click Word Options at the bottom of the
>> dropdown, click the Customize tab, and find the Keyboard Shortcuts
>> button at the bottom of the dialog. The resulting Customize Keyboard
>> dialog is nearly the same as the one in 2003.
>>
>> When you're trying to find something that was in the previous
>> versions, go to the Help, click "What's New", and then click
>> "Reference: Locations of Word 2003 commands in Word 2007".
>>
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>> Regards,
>> Jay Freedman
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>>
>> On 29 Nov 2006 14:31:25 -0800, WATYF1@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> First off, I'd like to say that I hate Office 2007. :oP I hate the
>>> huge, fluffy GUI that they force you to use (since your only other
>>> option is to build an entire set of toolbars, one icon at a time,
>>> and just ignore the "ribbon"). I hate that the only features I can
>>> find are extremely obvious ones... which means that every average
>>> user is gonna think this is the best upgrade ever, and every
>>> advanced user is gonna end up pulling their hair out trying to find
>>> advanced features that they've been using for years... which brings
>>> me to my question.
>>>
>>> How do I bind a keystroke to a macro in Word 2007? Before, I would
>>> just go to Tools > Customize > Keyboard... and bind the
>>> keystroke... but now, of course, since there is no such thing as a
>>> "menu" any more, that option doesn't exist, and I can't find
>>> anything like it on the "ribbon".
>>>
>>> Anyone figure this out yet?
>>>
>>>
>>> WATYF