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Nope. If keytips were always on you'd lose use of the keys associated with
commands. For instance, H would always activate the home tab.

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Too bad. Navigation would be more efficient if the "first" letters were
underlined, as in other programs, including MSOFC03

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Nope. If keytips were always on you'd lose use of the keys associated with
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