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You can set Word to alert you to actions or
processes with visual or audio notification. If you choose
Provide feedback with sound, sounds are added to certain
actions or events throughout Word and Office. For example, Word
plays a sound when an alert appears or when a process is
complete. To change the sound that is associated with an event,
go to Sounds and Multimedia in Control Panel. Your computer must
have a sound card to play most sounds.
If you choose Provide feedback with animation,
the movement of your mouse in Word and other Office programs
will be animated, and special animated cursors appear in place
of the static cursors for actions such as printing,
repagination, saving, or automatic formatting. Such Word actions
as background-saving, find and replace operations, and hiding or
showing the ruler are also animated.
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Options dialog box: General tab |
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Mouse actions |
Keyboard actions |
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1 |
On the menu bar:
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Select
Tools.
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Select
Options. |
On the menu bar:
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Open the
Tools menu by pressing ALT+T.
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Select
Options by pressing O. |
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2 |
In the Options dialog box:
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Select the
General tab. |
In the Options dialog box:
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Move to the
General tab by pressing CTRL+TAB. |
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3 |
On the General tab, in the
General Options area:
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Turn on (or
turn off) the Provide feedback with sound option by
selecting or clearing the check box.
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Turn on (or
turn off) the Provide feedback with animation option
by selecting or clearing the check box. |
On the General tab, in the
General options area:
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Turn on (or
turn off) the Provide feedback with sound option by
pressing ALT+S.
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Turn on (or
turn off) the Provide feedback with animation option
by pressing ALT+N. |
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4 |
To save changes and close the Options
dialog box:
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Select
OK. |
To save changes and close the Options
dialog box:
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Press
ENTER. |
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