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guys, do you know the trick in MS Word 2003 or 2007 that could change the shortcut keys in it? for example, the shortcut key for cut and paste is ctrl+x and ctrl+v. Now, I want to change the shortcut key for cut and paste on my own. Is it possible or not? :sweatingbullets: :sweatingbullets:

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Yeah, It's possible all you to do this follow the Steps below.

Customizing the keyboard :-

To get to the Customize Keyboard dialog box in Word, on the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Keyboard button at the bottom of the dialog box.

To make your own keyboard shortcuts, all you need to know is:

* The name of the command you want to make a shortcut for. A command is a choice on a menu. For example, on the Format menu, some commands are Font, Paragraph, and Bullets and Numbering.

* A key combination that you can remember, and that isn't already being used in Word. (Some key combinations are already assigned as shortcuts

Assign_shortcut_keys_to_your_favorite_Word_Manikant.rtf

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Yeah, It's possible all you to do this follow the Steps below.

Customizing the keyboard :-

To get to the Customize Keyboard dialog box in Word, on the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Keyboard button at the bottom of the dialog box.

To make your own keyboard shortcuts, all you need to know is:

* The name of the command you want to make a shortcut for. A command is a choice on a menu. For example, on the Format menu, some commands are Font, Paragraph, and Bullets and Numbering.

* A key combination that you can remember, and that isn't already being used in Word. (Some key combinations are already assigned as shortcuts

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