Re: Word 2004 Key Chord Question



In addition to Michel's right-on suggestions you may want to assign your own
keystroke since you're using the laptop keyboard.

If you go to Tools>Customize>Customize Keyboard, select Insert from the
Category: list, then locate IsertPageBreak in the list of commands. Either
replace the Shift+Enter keystroke with one you want to use or leave that one
active & assign an additional one of your choice... If you pick one that is
already assigned to something else the dialog will let you know. It's your
choice as to whether you want to override it. If so, click Add, otherwise,
try something else. BTW - you'll probably find that both Cmd+return &
Ctrl+return are unassigned if you want to use one of them.

HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 6/12/06 5:08 PM, in article C0B39679.188B7%m.bintener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Michel Bintener" <m.bintener@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Normally, it's Shift+Enter, but since you're on a laptop, that's not going
to work; try Fn+Shift+Return instead. By the way, you might want to have a
look at Word's help function: if you type in "keyboard shortcuts", it'll
give you a series of useful articles, and also instructions on how to print
a list of shortcut keys, which you should find quite useful. As a general
rule, many, if not most, commands that require Ctrl on Windows machines use
the Cmd (Apple) button on the Mac, e.g. Ctrl+i for italicising text in
WinWord is Cmd+i in MacWord.


On 12.06.06 21:46, in article Uokjg.4005$WM4.1522@trnddc01, "David Boles"
<boles@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi there --

I'm an old Word 2003 and Windows dawg moving over to a MacBook Pro and
Office 2004.

How does one do a CTRL+ENTER in Word 2003 to force a page break in Word
2004 other than pulling it down from the menu bar?

Thanks!

db

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