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Can't assign Cmd+Shift+P to FileDocumentLayout

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Tim Murray

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Mar 24, 2010, 3:17:20 PM3/24/10
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In Word 2008, assigning Cmd+Shift+P to the FileDocumentLayout command
does not work; Word still does a "new" doc using the Project Gallery.

Do others see this?

Peter Jamieson

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Mar 24, 2010, 3:41:26 PM3/24/10
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Here, I see what you see until I close Word (and normal.dotm is saved)
and re-open, then Cmd-Shift-P does FileDocumentlayout.

Peter Jamieson

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CyberTaz

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Mar 24, 2010, 4:59:05 PM3/24/10
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Hi Peter;

I think that's because Project Gallery is a separate app shared by all of
the Office programs, so the keystroke is universal. In fact, IIRC, the only
reason it worked on a restart of Word is that you had no other Office apps
open when you changed the assignment & Quit Word. If one of the other apps
had been active & remained open I believe the stroke still would not have
worked.

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Peter Jamieson

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Mar 24, 2010, 8:57:17 PM3/24/10
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You could well be right that closing all Office apps (or something more
drastic than closing Word) is necessary to make the change in the
general case. That said, I just checked here and if I make the same
change while Excel is open, then Quit Word and re-open Word,
a. the new keystroke assignment is active in Word
b. cmd-shift-P still opens the Project gallery in Excel
c. a restart of Excel doesn't reset the keystroke globally in Office
or specifically in Word

but maybe changing the assignment while other Office components are
running has a different outcome?

Peter Jamieson

http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk

Tim Murray

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Mar 31, 2010, 10:02:19 PM3/31/10
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On 2010-03-24 15:41:26 -0400, Peter Jamieson said:

> Here, I see what you see until I close Word (and normal.dotm is saved)
> and re-open, then Cmd-Shift-P does FileDocumentlayout.

Yes, that's what I see now. I simply never bothered to try again!

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