Hello, I am using Microsoft Word for Mac 2011. I would like to create a keyboard shortcut to create bulleted lists in Microsoft word. In particular, I would like to do. In the Print dialog, select Word settings, and in the Print What drop-down, select Key assignments (Figure 1a shows the Mac interface, 1b shows Windows). Mac interface.

Change mouse pointer mac. Like the new ribbon, these more visible icons will also make their debut in the web version of Word at Office.com.

Keyboard shortcuts to use on a Macintosh computer You can avoid reaching for the mouse if you are familiar with keyboard shortcuts. If you forget one of these, use the mouse and go to the menu bar. In each pull down menu you will see keyboard commands given in the right side of the window. Commonly used keyboard combinations To use one of these combinations Hold the Command key down and strike the letter key Hint: The command key is the one that people often call 'open apple' and is found on either side of the space bar. Open a new word document quickly. Cut- Removes the selection from the active document and places it on the clipboard.

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Opens a previously saved document. Copies the selection to the clipboard Closes the active window but does not quit Word. Paste - Inserts the contents of the clipboard at the insertion point (cursor) or whatever is selected. Saves the active document with its current file name, location and format. Selects all text and graphics in the active window. Prints the active file, also gives the opportunity to change print options Find - Searches for specified text in the active document Quit - Closes Microsoft Word. Bold - Formats selected text; make text bold, or remove bold formatting Undo the last action.

This selection can be repeated several times. Italic - Formats selected text; make text italic or remove italic Redo - After an action has been undone, it can be reinstated in the document.