2014-11-17 Since Word 2008 doesn't support VB scripts, the Ctrl+K (delete to end of line) method above doesn't work anymore. Here's a workaround. The solution is to use Word's 'EndOFLineExtend' command, which extends the selection to the end of the line, then delete the selection. Many of the shortcuts that use the Ctrl key on a Windows keyboard also work with the Control key in Office 2016 for Mac. However, not all do. Note: If a shortcut requires pressing two or more keys at the same time, this topic separates the keys with a plus sign (+). Extensive list of Keyboard shortcuts as a word document. Extensive list of Keyboard shortcuts as an excel document A Macintosh Keyboard is available showing general Macintosh keyboard shortcuts Go to Entering and Editing Text in Microsoft Word Go back to Using Microsoft Word to Produce Classroom Documents. Keyboard Shortcut di Microsoft Office Word dan Fungsi Tombol-Siapa yang tak kenal dengan Microsoft Word. Hampir semua orang di dunia yang mengenal komputer atau minimal duduk di bangku sekolah pernah menggunakan Microsoft Word sebagai alat bantu mereka untuk mengerjakan tugas, menulis berita atau artikel dan berbagai kegunaan lainnya. 2020-4-3, but we are also encouraged by the stories of our readers finding help through our site. During these challenging times, we guarantee we will work tirelessly to support you.
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Works great. There are commands for WordLeft and WordRight but I could not bind them to option-b or option-f. Too bad there's no equivalent in Excel or PowerPoint. Also I tried this on Word XP. The keyboard customizations are on the Options tab. alt-b and alt-f worked fine but ctrl-p and ctrl-f conflicted with Print and New. However trying to save these changes to the template Normal.dot kept giving me errors that Normal.dot was read only. It wasn't though the Templates folder was. Changing it didn't help and I didn't bother tracking it down.
Thanks for that short list. I haven't used those shortcuts since 1994 or so and forgot most of 'em.
I wonder why I never figured this out myself. I have been missing these in Word for some time now. Thanks. I thought that adding the command PasteFromScrapbook as Ctrl-Y would give me a yank command to go with the Ctrl-K command, but that did not work. Now if I only could set a mark and select region as well....
You're looking for: EditPaste: ctrl-Y Mark-region etc is a little tricker, I think
VBacs does this as well. I seem to recall having to do something a little exotic to get the Macintosh version of word to accept it as a valid macro file (like copying and pasting the macros into a new document so that it appeared to word to originate from an Apple Word document), but other than that it works great. Makes word slightly less intolerable anyway ;-)
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Great idea. To have a Textmate Command+Shift+L equivalent (select line), use this macro:
Since Word 2008 doesn't support VB scripts, the Ctrl+K (delete to end of line) method above doesn't work anymore. Here's a workaround. The solution is to use Word's 'EndOFLineExtend' command, which extends the selection to the end of the line, then delete the selection. Normally, this command has the keyboard shortcut of Shift+End. I'm using that in the Applescript below. So . . . create an Applescript with this code: ...and save it as 'Delete to end of lineck' in your ~/Documents/Microsoft User Data/Word Script Menu Items/ folder. The 'ck' (note that it's a backslash) at the end tells Word to use Ctrl+K for this custom script. Now you have Ctrl+K back in Word 2008. Enjoy.
But can we also figure out a way to get this into a different copy buffer versus deleting it? Such as scrapbook and then pulling it back out with ctrl-y?
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Taking a quick look without implementing anything, it seems that one could put in a CopyToScrapbook somehow prior to the deletion in this script and then just use a PasteFromScrapbook for ctrl-y...