Word 2011 For Mac Shift Cmd Select By Word
This is close to what you're asking for - it swaps Paste and Paste and Match Formatting. I'm using Mavericks so it may be different if you're using something else:) • Go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts.
• Choose 'App Shortcuts' in the left hand panel. • Press the '+' button to create a new shortcut.
Tip: If you know the key combination to move the cursor, you can generally select the text by using the same key combination while holding down Shift. For example, + Right arrow moves the cursor to the next word, and + Shift + Right arrow selects the text from the cursor to the beginning of the next word. For some reason I'm not able to create keyboard shortcuts in Word 2011 that use the Command, Shift and a number, for example Command-Shift-9. Nothing happens when I enter that into the 'new keyboard shortcut' field. I also can't do Option-number like Option-9 or Shift-Option-9.
• Choose Word as the application and enter 'Paste and Match Formatting' into the Menu Title box. Enter Command-V for the keyboard shortcut. • Add another shortcut, choose Word again and enter 'Paste' into the Menu Title box and enter Shift-Option-Command-V for the shortcut. Microsoft project on mac. Done:) • • • •.