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Offce 2007 - Shortcut Keys

I am very bad in remembering shortcut keys. I heard from a friend of mine that Microsoft people have replaced ll the shortcut keys with the new ones.

I was just getting used to the old shortcut keys and am proud that have learnt quiet a few. Does this mean I have to start all over again?

RE: Offce 2007 - Shortcut Keys

Dear Rajeev

There is GOOD news and then there is a BETTER news for you!!

The good news is that the Microsoft people have NOT replaced the shortcut keys in 2007. You can still use those short cut keys that you might have spent considerable amount on.

The better news is that in 2007 Microsoft have actually made it very very easy to use the key board combinations to carry out your tasks.

Do you remember there were some features we always wondered what the shortcut keys for them was but could never find out (even with the help of our friend called the INTERNET).

But now in 2007 there is a shortcut key for each and every command. all you have to do is press the ALT key on your keyboard and simply use the letters or numbers that get displayed above the individual tabs or commands.

I hope this has helped in clarifying your concern!!

Have a nice day and kindest Regards

Rajeev Rawat
MOS Master Instructor 2000-2003

 

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