![]() ![]() I was alerted to this lack because of a comment on one of my blog posts - Ctrl+Shift+C activates the Format Painter in Word, but doesn’t do so in Excel, even though Excel also has the Format Painter function. ![]() Or you can modify those that are already assigned in Word (though I wouldn’t advise it, because if you have to reinstall Word or you use someone else’s machine your keyboard shortcuts won’t work the same as the ones you’ve set up for your installation of Word).Īssigning keyboard shortcuts has been a feature in Word for years, and I just assumed that the other Office products would have similar functionality. One of the things I like about Word is that you can specify your own keyboard shortcuts for your macros and for functions that don’t already have a key combination. ![]()
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