Create a List of Keyboard Shortcuts Available in Microsoft Word 2003,2007,2010 & 2013

(ghulam hayder, Lahore)

If you like to use the keyboard to accomplish tasks in Windows and in applications, I found a handy trick that allows you to find out what keyboard shortcuts are available in Microsoft Word. This trick works in Word 2003, 2007, and 2010.

The trick involves running a macro, called ListCommands, that is built-in to these versions of Word. A macro is a series of commands recorded for playback at a later time. Word comes with many pre-recorded macros to perform various tasks. You can also record your own custom macros if there are tasks you perform often that are not part of the list of built-in Word macros.

This post shows you how to access the Macros dialog box in the three latest versions of Word and how to access and run the ListCommands macro to generate a list of Word keyboard shortcuts.

Access Macros in Word 2003

To access the Macros dialog box in Word 2003, select Macro | Macros from the Tools menu.

Access Macros in Word 2007
To access the Macros dialog box in Word 2007, you must first activate the Developer tab if it is not available on the Ribbon already. To do this, click the Office button and click Word Options at the bottom of the Office menu.

The Popular screen should display by default on the Word Options dialog box. On that screen, click the Show Developer tab in the Ribbon check box so there is a check mark in the box.

Click OK to close the Word Options dialog box.

Click the Developer tab on the Ribbon.

Click the Macros button in the Code section of the Developer tab.

Access Macros in Word 2010
Accessing the Macros dialog box in Word 2010 is very similar to accessing it in Word 2007. Some of the options are named differently and are located in slightly different places, but the procedure is essentially the same. You must first activate the Developer tab if it is not available on the Ribbon already. To do this, click the Office button and click Word Options at the bottom of the Office menu.

On the Word Options dialog box, click the Customize Ribbon option in the list on the left.

On the Customize Ribbon screen, select the Developer check box under Customize the Ribbon drop-down list so there is a check mark in the box.

Click OK to close the Word Options dialog box.

Click the Developer tab on the Ribbon.

Click the Macros button in the Code section of the Developer tab.

Run the ListCommands Macro
At this point, once you have opened the Macros dialog box, the procedure is the same for all three versions of Word. Select Word commands from the Macros in drop-down list.

Start typing “ListCommands” (without the quotes) in the Macro name edit box to find the macro in the list.

Once you find the ListCommands macro, select it in the list and click Run.

The List Commands dialog box displays. Select whether you want to generate a list of only Current keyboard settings or All Word commands. Click OK.
NOTE: Be warned that when we generated a list of All Word commands, it turned out to be 81 pages in Word 2010. Selecting Current keyboard settings generated a list that took up 11 pages in Word 2010. The number of pages was less in Word 2003 because the default spacing in the table cells was smaller than in Word 2007 and Word 2010.

NOTE: The Current keyboard settings option on the List Commands dialog box in Word 2003 is called Current menu and keyboard settings.

A table is generated containing all commands listed alphabetically by the name, with the keyboard shortcuts listed in the Modifiers column, as applicable, and the Key column. Modifiers are other keys that must be pressed before pressing the main Key for the shortcut. Some shortcuts may not have any Modifiers.

NOTE: A new document in a new instance of Word is opened up when you run the ListCommands macro.
When you generate the list of commands in Word 2003, an additional column displays, that was taken out in Word 2007 and 2010. The Menu column shows you the menu option that corresponds to the command in Word.

Now you can save the Word file with the generated table of commands and have a handy reference allowing you to quickly find shortcuts to Word commands alphabetically by their name.

Ghulam Hayder
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