Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
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Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
I thought keyboard shortcut customizations are stored in Normal.Dot and made available to all templates.
But some of my documents based on non-Normal.dot definitely behave differently, as if they have their own set of keyboard shortcuts. It is definitely possible because keyboard shortcuts can be set up through the Style dialog box, and Styles are governed by Templates, not the System.
Where exactly are keyboard shortcuts stored? What do you do if you want to copy keyboard shortcuts from one template (document) to another? (I don't see keyboard shortcuts as movable item on "Organizer". MS should have included keyboard shortcuts in the Organizer, I think.)
But some of my documents based on non-Normal.dot definitely behave differently, as if they have their own set of keyboard shortcuts. It is definitely possible because keyboard shortcuts can be set up through the Style dialog box, and Styles are governed by Templates, not the System.
Where exactly are keyboard shortcuts stored? What do you do if you want to copy keyboard shortcuts from one template (document) to another? (I don't see keyboard shortcuts as movable item on "Organizer". MS should have included keyboard shortcuts in the Organizer, I think.)
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Custom keyboard shortcuts can be stored in
1) Global templates such as Normal.dot(m) - these will be available in all documents
2) Document templates - these will be available in all documents based on the template.
3) Individual documents.
If the same keyboard shortcut has been assigned in more than one of the above, 3) has precedence above 2) and 2) above 1).
So if you have assigned Ctrl+Alt+G to macro A in a document and also to macro B in Normal.dot, pressing Ctrl+Alt+G will execute macro A in that document.
Word itself doesn't offer any means to transfer keyboard shortcuts. You can get a free add-in "keyboard shortcuts organizer" from Other Download Pages on Charles Kenyon's website (lots of other useful stuff there too!)
1) Global templates such as Normal.dot(m) - these will be available in all documents
2) Document templates - these will be available in all documents based on the template.
3) Individual documents.
If the same keyboard shortcut has been assigned in more than one of the above, 3) has precedence above 2) and 2) above 1).
So if you have assigned Ctrl+Alt+G to macro A in a document and also to macro B in Normal.dot, pressing Ctrl+Alt+G will execute macro A in that document.
Word itself doesn't offer any means to transfer keyboard shortcuts. You can get a free add-in "keyboard shortcuts organizer" from Other Download Pages on Charles Kenyon's website (lots of other useful stuff there too!)
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Hans
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Thanks! Very useful information.HansV wrote:Custom keyboard shortcuts can be stored in
1) Global templates such as Normal.dot(m) - these will be available in all documents
2) Document templates - these will be available in all documents based on the template.
3) Individual documents.
If the same keyboard shortcut has been assigned in more than one of the above, 3) has precedence above 2) and 2) above 1).
So if you have assigned Ctrl+Alt+G to macro A in a document and also to macro B in Normal.dot, pressing Ctrl+Alt+G will execute macro A in that document.
Word itself doesn't offer any means to transfer keyboard shortcuts. You can get a free add-in "keyboard shortcuts organizer" from Other Download Pages on Charles Kenyon's website (lots of other useful stuff there too!)
So basically, Word treats keyboard shortcuts exactly the same as macros, as far as the "storage hierarchy" is concerned. I wonder why it doesn't provide a transfer measure for keyboard shortcuts. Doesn't exactly make sense.
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Is the "keyboard shortcuts organizer" still supposed to work post-Word 2003? I get stuck at "frmSco.Show".HansV wrote:Custom keyboard shortcuts can be stored in
1) Global templates such as Normal.dot(m) - these will be available in all documents
2) Document templates - these will be available in all documents based on the template.
3) Individual documents.
If the same keyboard shortcut has been assigned in more than one of the above, 3) has precedence above 2) and 2) above 1).
So if you have assigned Ctrl+Alt+G to macro A in a document and also to macro B in Normal.dot, pressing Ctrl+Alt+G will execute macro A in that document.
Word itself doesn't offer any means to transfer keyboard shortcuts. You can get a free add-in "keyboard shortcuts organizer" from Other Download Pages on Charles Kenyon's website (lots of other useful stuff there too!)
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
It does work for me in Word 2013. Did you follow the instructions?
(For Word 2013, File Locations can be found in File > Options, Advanced. Instead of File > Templates, activate the Developer tab of the ribbon and click Document Template)
Then start Word and look at the Add-Ins tab of the ribbon.This template is designed to be used as a global add-in. You must:
- EITHER copy it to your Word Startup directory (the one listed in Tools, Options, File Locations, Startup). If you do that it will always be loaded automatically every time you start Word.
- OR open it in File, Templates as a “Global Template and Add-In”. That way, in order to use it you must go to File, Templates and check it whenever you need it. It will then stay available only for that session of Word.
(For Word 2013, File Locations can be found in File > Options, Advanced. Instead of File > Templates, activate the Developer tab of the ribbon and click Document Template)
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
I did put it in the Word Startup directory, but I get "Word cannot open this document template. ..."HansV wrote:It does work for me in Word 2013. Did you follow the instructions?
Then start Word and look at the Add-Ins tab of the ribbon.This template is designed to be used as a global add-in. You must:
- EITHER copy it to your Word Startup directory (the one listed in Tools, Options, File Locations, Startup). If you do that it will always be loaded automatically every time you start Word.
- OR open it in File, Templates as a “Global Template and Add-In”. That way, in order to use it you must go to File, Templates and check it whenever you need it. It will then stay available only for that session of Word.
(For Word 2013, File Locations can be found in File > Options, Advanced. Instead of File > Templates, activate the Developer tab of the ribbon and click Document Template)
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Perhaps someone who has Word 2013 can comment...
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Uh oh... It looks like there was some functional leap between Word 2010 and 2013. Maybe I should have made a stopover at 2010, before making that big leap to 2013.HansV wrote:Perhaps someone who has Word 2013 can comment...
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Word 2013 is very similar to Word 2010, apart from looking uglier, so I think the add-in should work in Word 2013 too.
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I'm actually having trouble running my own macros from Word 2003/2007. They are being blocked for not trustworthy or missing subs or functions.HansV wrote:Word 2013 is very similar to Word 2010, apart from looking uglier, so I think the add-in should work in Word 2013 too.
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
Office 2007 and later are much more strict when it comes to macros. By default, all macros are disabled. The best way to enable macros is to create so-called trusted locations. If a document/template is stored in a trusted location, macros will be enabled without asking. See Add, remove, or change a trusted location.
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
It is working smoothly in Word 2013...HansV wrote:Perhaps someone who has Word 2013 can comment...
I just used the Document Templates dialog to point to the template that was sitting in my downloads folder. I did not move the template to Words startup folder.
Once I activated the template in the dialog it placed a ribbon tab called Add-Ins, and the commands were immediately functional...
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Re: Where are keyboard shortcuts stored? How do you copy?
I'm revisiting an old thread.Rudi wrote:It is working smoothly in Word 2013...HansV wrote:Perhaps someone who has Word 2013 can comment...
I just used the Document Templates dialog to point to the template that was sitting in my downloads folder. I did not move the template to Words startup folder.
Once I activated the template in the dialog it placed a ribbon tab called Add-Ins, and the commands were immediately functional...
I still haven't figured out how to enable the Shortcut Organizer add-in.
I've placed it in the Word Startup folder, along with other add-ins that rune fine. The Word Startup folder has been designated a trusted location in Options-Trust Center.
When I click on the Shortcut Organizer button under the Add-in ribbon, nothing! When I try to run the OrganizeKeyboardShortcuts.MAIN macro from the Developer-Macro, also nothing!
This is very strange, because all the other macros from another third-party add-in is operating properly.
What am I missing?
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