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If you have difficulty using the mouse or find it
easier to use the keyboard, you can use the keyboard to move
around in menus and toolbars to select commands and buttons.
You can find an extensive list of keyboard
shortcuts for Word 2002 and other Microsoft products on the
Keyboard Assistance page of the Microsoft Accessibility site at:
www.Microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard/keyboardsearch.asp
In this section, see step by step guides to:
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View and Print a
List of Shortcut Keys
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Show or Hide
Shortcut Keys in ScreenTips
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Assign a Shortcut
Key to a Command or Other Item
You can find a comprehensive list of keyboard
shortcuts in Word Help by typing "keyboard shortcuts" in the
Ask a Question box in your open Word program, or the
What would you like to do? box on the Accessibility
Wizard tab in Word Help. Following is a step by step for viewing
and printing a list of keyboard shortcuts from Word Help.
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Mouse actions |
Keyboard actions |
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1 |
On the menu bar:
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Select
Help. |
On the menu bar:
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Open the
Help menu by pressing ALT+H. |
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2 |
On the Word Help menu:
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Select
Microsoft Word Help. |
On the Word Help menu:
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Select
Microsoft Word Help by
pressing H. |
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3 |
In Microsoft Word Help:
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Select the
Accessibility Wizard tab. |
In Microsoft Word Help:
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Select the
Answer Wizard tab by pressing ALT+A. |
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4 |
In the What would you like to do?
box:
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Enter
keyboard shortcuts.
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Select
Search. |
In the What would you like to do?
box:
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Enter
keyboard shortcuts.
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Press
ENTER.
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Move to the
Topic pane by pressing F6. |
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5 |
In the Topic pane:
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Select
Show All. |
In the Topic pane:
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Select
Show All by pressing TAB.
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Press
ENTER.
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Open the
Print dialog box by pressing CTRL+P. |
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6 |
On the Microsoft Word Help
toolbar:
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Select the
Print button. |
In the Print dialog box:
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Select
Print by pressing ENTER. |
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7 |
In the Print dialog box:
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Select
Print. |
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