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Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word
Figure 1-5:
Take your
choice of
these color
schemes:
Blue (top),
Silver
(middle),
or Black
(bottom).
1. On the File tab, choose Options.
You see the Options dialog box.
2. Select the General category.
3. Open the Color Scheme drop-down list and choose Blue, Silver,
or Black.
4. Click OK.
How do you like your new get-up?
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts in Word
In Microsoft Word, you can change the keyboard shortcuts. A keyboard short-
cut is a combination of keys that you press to give a command. For example,
pressing Ctrl+P opens the Print window; pressing Ctrl+S gives the Save com-
mand. If you don’t like a keyboard shortcut in Word, you can change it and
invent a keyboard shortcut of your own. You can also assign keyboard short-
cuts to symbols, macros, fonts, AutoText entries, and styles.
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