CTRL+Q Turns On All the Toolbars in Legal DEMO.DOT

ID: Q114116

6.00 6.00a WINDOWS kbusage

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SYMPTOMS

If you press CTRL+Q after you install the demo disk from the Word 6.0 Legal Resource Kit, Word for Windows turns on all the toolbars instead of resetting the paragraph formatting of the current selection.

In other words, CTRL+Q runs the MoreToolbars macro instead of the ResetPara macro.

CAUSE

When you install the demo disk from the Word 6.0 Legal Resource Kit, it places the DEMO.DOT template in the STARTUP subdirectory of your Word program directory (WINWORD by default). This means Word loads the template as an add-in each time you start Word, and the template features are available globally.

The DEMO.DOT template reassigns the CTRL+Q key combination to the MoreToolbars macro, which turns on all the toolbars.

WORKAROUNDS

Method 1: Use the following instructions to remove DEMO.DOT from the Global

          Templates and Add-ins list:

          a. From the File menu, choose Template.

          b. Clear the check box next to DEMO.DOT in the Global Templates
             and Add-ins box and then choose OK.

Method 2: Reassign CTRL+Q to the ResetPara command using the following
          instructions:

          a. From the Tools menu, choose Customize, and select the
             Keyboard tab.

          b. Select All Commands in the Categories box.

          c. Select ResetPara in the Commands box.

          d. Position the insertion point in the Press New Shortcut Key
             box and press CTRL+Q. (Notice that MoreToolbars appears under
             Currently Assigned To.)

          e. Select Normal.dot in the Save Changes In list.

          f. Choose the Assign button, and then choose the Close button.

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 726-728

KBCategory: kbusage KBSubcategory: kbtemplate Additional reference words: 6.00 6.00a lrk demonstration winword word6

Keywords          : kbtemplate 
Version           : 6.00 6.00a
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: February 6, 1998