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Commands and Gestures. This appendix lists VoiceOver commands and gestures, organized into categories. (such as a window or text area) where the VoiceOver cursor is located. On some keyboards, press VO-Fn-Left Arrow. VoiceOver in Mac OS X introduces several new and changed commands.
These are the top 25 keyboard shortcuts that save time in Microsoft PowerPoint. The more shortcuts like this you learn, the faster you will become and the sooner you'll make it to Happy Hour. Keyboard Shortcut for Text Highlight (Mac Powerpoint) I'm wondering if I can set up a keyboard shortcut for text highlighting in PowerPoint. Instead of using the mouse keypad to click the highlighting button each time.
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Open Word and insert a table (1 x 1 will work just fine).
Right-click in the table and, in the context menu, select 'Bullets' and a bullet image from the bullet library.
Type something and press enter.
Type something else, but, instead of clicking enter, right-click and select 'Increase Indent'
Notice something else moves into the proper indentation of a nested bullet:
Outside of a Word table, you would simply press tab to get this behavior, but I want a keyboard shortcut (if available) to do this inside the table.
This is what I've tried:
- Ctrl + Tab: Just indents the text, not the bullet
- Ctrl + T: Same as Ctrl + Tab
- Ctrl + M: Indents the text and the bullet but does not change thebullet style
Can this be done outside the right-click context menu?
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In at least Word 2010, you can use Shift+Alt+→/← to increase/decrease the indent in a bulleted or numbered list.
DrewDrew
Press Enter twice. It works. The first one creates the next nested line at the current indent, but the second stroke decreases the indent to the previous indent and section heading.
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Mac Keystroke For Print Screen
For mac word 2011 also see,
- Cmd+Shift+M to decrease indentation of bullet
- Control+Shift+M to increase indentation of bullet
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You can record a macro (using the Developer tab), and assign it to a keyboard shortcut combination. (Using the Macro Recorder is the easiest way to set this up, but you could also just insert the command
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For Word 2011 for Mac the combination that works is:
control + shift + Left/Right Arrow
DeesbekDeesbek
You might also try Alt+Right Arrow. It's bound to function
IncreaseIndent
in Word 2010.FranFran
Alt+Shiftright arrow/left arrow works for me inside a table!
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Computer Keystrokes For Symbols
Increase indent.. TABDecrease indent.. SHIFT + TAB
Mac Keystroke For Checkmark
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shift + tab is the shortcut to decrease the bullet point level
Mac Keystroke For Bullet
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