On 25/2/24 14:13, Brad Snyder wrote:
When using Word on a Mac, I suggest skipping the Ribbon, and looking
for what you want in the pulldown menus of the Menu Bar. This way,
when you find the action you are looking for, if it has a keyboard
command, you will find it listed there as well.
An additional advantage is that you can type the initial letters of the
name of each desired menu option to move to it quickly, then press
Return to select, and repeat the process for any submenus. This applies,
of course, to the MacOS menus generally, but it's particularly useful in
a large application.
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