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How Do You Set Shortcut Keys In Word 2003?

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How Do You Set Shortcut Keys In Word 2003?

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Shortcut keys allow you to use Word 2003 features without accessing menus. When you set shortcut keys, you can apply formatting to sections of a document or use other menu commands without moving your mouse pointer. Instead, use the function keys or combinations of other keys to issue commands in Word 2003. You don’t have to be a super geek to do it. Just follow these instructions. Open your Word 2003 document and click on the “Tools” entry to access its menu. Scroll down the “Tools” menu and click on “Customize.” The “Customize” window will appear. Click on the “Keyboard” button at the bottom of the window. This opens the “Customize Keyboard” window. Find the “Save changes in” box, about two-thirds of the way down the window. Open the document or the template in which you wish to set the shortcut keys. Use the arrow beside the “Save changes in” box to highlight either the current document or the template. Go to the “Categories” box to select the category with the menu command you want

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