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replyReply Thu 11 Dec 2008, 16:15Delegate Richard said...

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Word 2007

Would you be able to email me a list of shortcuts eg: Ctrl C = copy, Cont V = paste, f9 = update all

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replyReply Thu 11 Dec 2008, 18:42Trainer Pete said...

RE: Word 2007

Hi Richard,
Thanks for the question:
In response, The Microsoft website has a link which will allow you to access most if not all the shortcuts... however you should consider using the Alt key. in Word 2007, pressing the Alt will initiate a short cut key indicator to appear on the ribbon, these are context sensitive and appear as you are working as you require them.... So the Alt key are good to learn too.
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/help/HA100919081033.aspx
For the microsoft site... I hope it helps ... Pete

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Word tip:

Multiple Cut and Pastes in MS Word

If you need to cut and paste more than one selection into a document, you don't need to Cut & Paste repeatedly, just use the built in SPIKE feature.

To use; you can Cut two or more items from nonadjacent locations. This adds those items to the Spike's contents. Then paste the items as a group in a new location or document. The items remain in the Spike so you can insert them repeatedly. If you want to add a different set of items to the Spike, you must first empty the Spike's contents.

Here's how to do it:
Step 1: To move an item to the Spike, select the text or graphic you want, and then press CTRL+F3. You can repeat this step for each additional item you want to move to the Spike.

Step 2: Place your cursor where you want to insert the Spike's contents.

Step 3: select keystroke CTRL+SHIFT+F3 to insert and empty the Spike's contents

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