Customize the Work Menu in MS Word
- by Carol Bratt on 20090102 @ 06:10PM EST | google it | send to friends
- Filed under Carol's Corner Office | (related terms: menu, command, shortcut)
You can add the CTRL + ALT + - shortcut to your command to your Work menu.
Follow the steps below to learn how:
- Click on Tools | Customize.
- Click on the Commands tab.
- Under Categories, on the left, select All Commands.
- Select ToolsCustomize | RemoveRemoveMenuShortcut from the right side.
- Drag the selection to your Work menu. Even if you have already put documents on your Work menu, you will not see them listed.
- Release the mouse when you have the command where you would like it.
If you would like to shorten the command, you can right-click it and rename it. If you type an ampersand (&) before it, you will make that a keyboard shortcut.
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