Feb 04, 2012 Re: Keyboard shortcut for Insert Page Break [Jongware] Sep 9, 2011 2:14 PM ( in response to Steve Werner ) I bought my Mac and asked specifically for the extended keyboard. I am trying to figure out how to create a new keyboard shortcut in Word (using Office for Mac 2011). When I say 'new,' I mean a shortcut not listed under Tools>Customize Keyboard. Specifically, I want a shortcut for applying the 'Heading 4' format. The shortcuts for ApplyHeading1, ApplyHeading2, and ApplyHeading3 are all listed. But ApplyHeading4, 5, etc. Are not listed and I can't figure out how to add them. Really, I can't figure out how to add a shortcut that isn't already listed. I would really appreciate any advice on how to do this. ![]() ![]() I don't believe that Word 2011 has a Tools > Customize Keyboard. I am assuming (mistake) that Word 2011, which I have never seen, works much like Word 2010. Try Customize the Ribbon > Keyboard (button). You should find this under File > Word Options or Options. There are commands: ApplyHeading1, ApplyHeading2, and ApplyHeading3. There are no built-in commands for the other heading styles. You will need macros. I recorded macros for this and put them in a template which can be stored in the Word that gives keyboard shortcuts. The macros follow this pattern. In Cloud9 you can turn word-wrap on/off by going to View > Wrap Lines, or the cog in the bottom-right. But there's no keyboard shortcut for it. The Keybindings editor also doesn't have any commands that match the word 'wrap' (except one for Emmet.) The files my users work on have parts that are best viewed with word wrap on, and parts that are best viewed with it off, so turning word-wrap on globally isn't enough. Is there some other term I should search for to set up a keyboard shortcut? Or is there no way to turn wrap on/off without the mouse+menus?
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