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Drag the command from another menu or toolbar onto your toolbar or menu. This moves the command
from its original location into a new place.
Hold CTRL and drag the command from another menu or toolbar onto your toolbar or menu. This
creates a copy of the command, and does not remove the command from its original location.
3 If you want to edit the commands appearance, right-click it on the toolbar or menu, and use options on
the shortcut menu.
4 Close the Customize dialog box.
To delete commands
1 Click Tools Customize. This opens the Customize dialog box.
2 Drag the command away from the menu or toolbar, until a cursor displays a small cross.
3 Release the left mouse button to delete the command.
4 Close the Customize dialog box.
To customize keyboard shortcuts
1 Click Tools Customize.
2 In the Customize dialog box, click the Keyboard button.
3 In the Customize Keyboard dialog box, use the Categories and Commands lists to find desired command.
4 Click the command, and choose a shortcut in the Select a New Shortcut drop-down list.
5 Click Assign.
NOTE Clicking Remove removes the shortcut assignment for the selected command, and clicking Reset All restores
the default shortcut assignments.
6 Close the dialog boxes.
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