Re: Shortcut to a button on a toolbar



Thanks for your suggestion, but it only works when I choose to show text, and
not when only icons are shown, and I want the icon to be shown and not the
text.

Another problem is that the shortcut, for example Alt + J, can't be assigned
in that way because there is no letter J in the name.

I have to choose letters that Word is not using, and that limits the options.

Any more suggestion?

/ Ulf

"Anne P." wrote:

> Choose Tools, Customize. Right-click the button or menu item to have a
> shortcut assigned. Edit the name field and place an ampersand (&) to the
> left of the letter that you want to be a shortcut. For example, you have a
> button whose caption is Symbol. Place the amperand to the left of the S.
> After you close out of Tools, Customize the S in Symbol will be underlined.
> The user can then press Alt+S to access the button or menu item.
>
> Anne P.
> "Ulf Nilsson" <UlfNilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:D3527F4B-C75E-433B-AF3C-2A1902014A33@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I forgot to tell that the button is also in a menu. So it does not matter
> >if
> > the shortcut is assigned to the button on the toolbar or in the menu.
> >
> > / Ulf
> >
> > "Ulf Nilsson" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> How do I assign a shortcut to a button on a toolbar when the macro
> >> assigned
> >> to the button is not to (and should not) be found under Tools -
> >> Customise...
> >> - Keyboard... - Macros?
> >>
> >> / Ulf
>
>
>
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