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Word 2007 allows you to easily assign keyboard shortcuts to macros you may create. If you assign a keyboard shortcut that is already used for some other purpose, then your new assignment overrides whatever use the shortcut previously had.
At some point you may want to remove a keyboard shortcut from a macro, thereby restoring the shortcut to its previous purpose. This is a relatively easy task to do. Basically you need to follow the same steps you followed in order to assign the macro to the shortcut, with one important change. Here's what to do:
The shortcut should now be removed from the macro, and it will again resume doing its previous duty.
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