It's not the control key. The Mac uses the command key for the word commands.
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> On Mar 9, 2024, at 3:43 PM, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I did try control e to center and control l and neither of those worked.
> Any suggestions in using word on the Mac?
> B
As I said before, you can find the answers to most of these questions by
looking in the pull down menus in the Word Menu Bar on your Mac.
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On Mar 9, 2024, at 14:42, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I did try control e to center and control l and neither of those worked.
Any suggestions in
Try command instead of control
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> On Mar 9, 2024, at 1:43 PM, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I did try control e to center and control l and neither of those worked.
> Any suggestions in using word on the Mac?
> Becky
>
>> On Mar 6, 2024, at 5:10 PM, 'Jason J.G. White' vi
Hi all,
I did try control e to center and control l and neither of those worked.
Any suggestions in using word on the Mac?
Becky
> On Mar 6, 2024, at 5:10 PM, 'Jason J.G. White' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> On 6/3/24 15:10, John Panarese wrote:
>> I believe centering is command-e wit
On 6/3/24 15:10, John Panarese wrote:
I believe centering is command-e with the highlighted text. I’m
not sure what the left justify is, but I think it’s command-l.
It's usually better to use styles instead, e.g., title, heading level 1,
etc.
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Both of these commands, and many others can be found by going to the Menu Bar
using VO + M, and looking through the various pull down menus.
HTH.
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On Mar 6, 2024, at 12:50, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
Hi all,
I have some questions again for word. I am using word on my Mac. What are the
c
I believe centering is command-e with the highlighted text. I’m not sure
what the left justify is, but I think it’s command-l.
Here is a link to Microsoft word keyboard commands for the Mac:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/keyboard-shortcuts-in-word-95ef89dd-7142-4b50-afb2-f762f66
Hi all,
I have some questions again for word. I am using word on my Mac. What are the
commands to center something and also too to go the left margin.
Becky Sabo
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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.
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Subject: Re: Question about word
I don’t know if there is an actual keyboard shortcut, but press command-option-m for the Paragraph dialog and navigate to the right until you hit the popup menu for line spacing, It’s single by default.
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Subject: Re: Question about word
I don’t know if there is an actual keyboard shortcut, but press
command-option-m for the Paragraph dialog and navigate to the right until you
hit the popup menu for line spacing, It’s single by default.
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I don’t know if there is an actual keyboard shortcut, but press
command-option-m for the Paragraph dialog and navigate to the right until you
hit the popup menu for line spacing, It’s single by default.
Take Care
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Dear all,
I am using mirsoft word and I was wondering how do I do the command to
double space your document? Again I am using my Mac.
Becky
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