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Defining a Shortcut for a Macro

Summary: You can make running macros very easy if you assign a shortcut key to the macro. This tip demonstrates how easy it is to create these shortcut keys for running macros.

Word allows you to assign macros or commands to specific key combinations. These key combinations are referred to as shortcut keys, and when used they result in the macro or command being executed.

When you first create a macro by recording it, Word gives you to opportunity to assign the macro to a specific key combination. If you later want to change the key combination, you can follow these steps:

  1. Click the Office button, then click Word Options. Word displays the Word Options dialog box.
  2. Make sure the Customize option is selected at the left side of the dialog box.
  3. Click the Customize button at the bottom of the dialog box, just to the right of the words "Keyboard Shortcuts." Word displays the Customize Keyboard dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  4. In the Categories list, choose Macros.
  5. In the Macros list, select the macro you want assigned to the shortcut key.
  6. Click once in the Press New Shortcut Key box so that the insertion point appears there.
  7. Press a keyboard shortcut you want to use to run the macro. (You can tell if the shortcut is in use because when you press it, you can see in the dialog box if the shortcut is used by a different command.)
  8. Click Assign. The shortcut is now assigned to the command.
  9. Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each change you want to make.
  10. Close all the open dialog boxes.

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