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Kay

Office 2007 Ribbon
 
Hello all,

does anyone know where I can get a list of the ribbon shortcut keys. I know
you can ALT and H, as an example and see the key combination, but we need a
list of all the shortcut keys to print out for certain power users.

thanks

Bob I

Office 2007 Ribbon
 
Powerusers eh, try F1, shortcut keys, first link, then Quick Reference Card.

Kay wrote:
Hello all,

does anyone know where I can get a list of the ribbon shortcut keys. I know
you can ALT and H, as an example and see the key combination, but we need a
list of all the shortcut keys to print out for certain power users.

thanks



Kay

Office 2007 Ribbon
 
Bob,

Thank you, but I know you can do that...however, it does not provide you
with an old fashion table of commands and related shortcuts. Our users
travel alot and do not want to rely on their computers to become familiar
with all of the key tips. They need a paper in hand so they can begin
memorizing.



"Bob I" wrote:

Powerusers eh, try F1, shortcut keys, first link, then Quick Reference Card.

Kay wrote:
Hello all,

does anyone know where I can get a list of the ribbon shortcut keys. I know
you can ALT and H, as an example and see the key combination, but we need a
list of all the shortcut keys to print out for certain power users.

thanks




Bob I

Office 2007 Ribbon
 
Huh?!?!?! It is apparent that you didn't even look at the listings for
the applications? They ARE tables, but If they want it on paper they
will have to print it. And the "Printer friendly version" link formats
it nicely removing the sidebars. Good luck with your "power users".

Kay wrote:

Bob,

Thank you, but I know you can do that...however, it does not provide you
with an old fashion table of commands and related shortcuts. Our users
travel alot and do not want to rely on their computers to become familiar
with all of the key tips. They need a paper in hand so they can begin
memorizing.



"Bob I" wrote:


Powerusers eh, try F1, shortcut keys, first link, then Quick Reference Card.

Kay wrote:

Hello all,

does anyone know where I can get a list of the ribbon shortcut keys. I know
you can ALT and H, as an example and see the key combination, but we need a
list of all the shortcut keys to print out for certain power users.

thanks






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