I imagine it's still done the same way; it's just a matter of finding your
way to the Customize dialog, which seems to be Office Button | Word Options
| Customize. Once there, you should still find the Keyboard... button, which
will open the Customize Keyboard dialog, from which you can select a given
macro and assign a shortcut.
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"jwt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This was pretty straightforward in versions of Word prior to 2007, but for
> the life of me I can't seem to find a way to assign a macro to a keystroke
> after the macro has been created. Is there still a way to do this? I
hope...