In Word 2007 beta2, the keyboard shortcuts keep disappearing.

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Guest

I found that the old shortcuts weren't good anymore. I'm talking about
CTRL+C, CTRL+V, CTRL+S etc... I went to customization and I restored as many
of them as I could (some commands are not there in All Commands: for
instance I couldn't find "undo"....) The next day, my shortcuts are gone
again. I'm trying to undo and it doesn't obey the shortcut command.

And it's not the only thing I cannot see in "All commands". For instance,
line spacings are not there anymore to put in the Quick Command toolbar (I
mean single line, one and a half line and double line).

Thanks
 
P

Patrick Schmid [MVP]

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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Leda,

You may want to update your Office 2007 beta 2 product with the technical refresh patches (search for B2TR at
http://microsoft.com/downloads) A number of things changed as far as the shortcuts with the B2TR update.

The Word menu commands from 2003 generally work, while those such as Ctrl+C, Ctrl+S, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+Z (undo) should work in Word
2007 with or without the B2TR update. If they're not then one possibility is that you have an add-in running with Word 2007 that
may have a compatability issue.

If you start Word 2007 with Office safe mode (hold ctrl key while starting Word), do the shortcut keys work?

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I found that the old shortcuts weren't good anymore. I'm talking about
CTRL+C, CTRL+V, CTRL+S etc... I went to customization and I restored as many
of them as I could (some commands are not there in All Commands: for
instance I couldn't find "undo"....) The next day, my shortcuts are gone
again. I'm trying to undo and it doesn't obey the shortcut command.

And it's not the only thing I cannot see in "All commands". For instance,
line spacings are not there anymore to put in the Quick Command toolbar (I
mean single line, one and a half line and double line).

Thanks>>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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