![]() If you later want to change the key combination, you can follow these steps: 1. When you first create a macro by recording it, Word gives you the opportunity to assign the macro to a specific key combination. The book is about Office 2007 but virtually all of it applies to Office 2010. These key combinations are referred to as shortcut keys, and when used they result in the macro or command being executed. Doing this is worth learning, but it is not a 15-minute, or even a single-day, process. This is described in the links I gave you. You cannot do this through the Word user interface, you have to use a separate program. ![]() Ribbon modifications have to be done using XML modification to your template. The macros should be in your template and you should store the shortcuts in your template. (The name of the template will appear at the top of the Word window.) PS: Under setting shortcuts there was refence to normal.dotm and the current document but not to the template that I had placed in the directory. Move to the edge of next data region (cells that contains data) Ctrl+Arrow Left/Ctrl+Arrow Right. Hoping that you can point me towards the location where this is set? Move one screen to the right / to the left in a worksheet. I have put templates in the folders that you describe and can adjust the menu ribbon but how do a declare/define where those adjustments are written to? To normal.dotm or to my customized template?
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