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 When you are customizing your keyboard, and "Press a new Keyboard Shortcut", it will tell you if the shortcut you have input has already been assigned to another command. If it has, you can either leave it as is, and choose another key combination, or you can Assign it to the command. If you do this, you may need to navigate to the Command which it was already assigned to, and remove the keyboard shortcut from this command (this depends on your version of Word - some will automatically remove it from the original command when you assign it to a new command). When you are customizing your keyboard, and "Press a new Keyboard Shortcut", it will tell you if the shortcut you have input has already been assigned to another command. If it has, you can either leave it as is, and choose another key combination, or you can Assign it to the command. If you do this, you may need to navigate to the Command which it was already assigned to, and remove the keyboard shortcut from this command (this depends on your version of Word - some will automatically remove it from the original command when you assign it to a new command).
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-If you want to assign a shortcut to a style in the NNELS Template, or to one that you have created, then you can access the dialog through the drop-down menu in the Modify Styles dialog box. 
  
 The table below offers a list of suggested Keyboard Shortcuts. Some of these were default, but most of them needed to be created.  The table below offers a list of suggested Keyboard Shortcuts. Some of these were default, but most of them needed to be created. 
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-<note>Make sure you hit "Assign", and not just "OK" after inputting a new keyboard shortcut, and be sure to save it in the NNELS Template.</note> 
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-<note>If you want to be able to use your keyboard shortcuts in your next work, when you add or change a keyboard shortcut, be sure to ''Save changes in:'' the NNELS template, as pictured below: 
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-{{ :public:nnels:etext:keyboard_shortcut_save.png |}}</note> 
  
 =====Sample Shortcuts for Styles, Functions, and Commands===== =====Sample Shortcuts for Styles, Functions, and Commands=====
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 In the table below, shortcuts in regular font are built-in to word, while shortcuts in //italics// were created. In the table below, shortcuts in regular font are built-in to word, while shortcuts in //italics// were created.
  
-<note>This list is not inclusive of all of the styles from the NNELS Template; in my experience, the ones not included were not used frequently enough to warrant the creation of Keyboard Shortcuts, but you are of course encouraged to create them for any Style, Function, or Command that you want.</note> 
  
 |        ^ Command                ^ Windows Shortcut   ^ Mac Shortcut       ^ |        ^ Command                ^ Windows Shortcut   ^ Mac Shortcut       ^
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 For Word for Mac, a similar list can be found [[https://support.office.com/en-us/article/keyboard-shortcuts-in-word-for-mac-3256d48a-7967-475d-be81-a6e3e1284b25|on this page]], under the heading "Select text and graphics". For Word for Mac, a similar list can be found [[https://support.office.com/en-us/article/keyboard-shortcuts-in-word-for-mac-3256d48a-7967-475d-be81-a6e3e1284b25|on this page]], under the heading "Select text and graphics".
  
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