The+Ultimate+Word+Keyboard+Shortcut+List

In all versions of Word, you'll need to begin with an open blank document. For those of you with older versions of Word, you need to go to the **Tools** menu, **Macro** submenu, **Macro** choice (or **Alt + F8**). If you're running Word 2007, you need to click the **Macro** button on the **Developer** ribbon. (If you don't see the Developer ribbon, go to the **Office button**, **Word Options** button and in the **Popular** section, check the "**Show Developer tab in the Ribbon**" and click **OK**). No matter which version you're running, we're all looking to choose **Word commands** under the "**Macros in:**" field in the Macros dialogue box. From the list that appears in the Macro name: field, you need to select **ListCommands**. Next, click **Run**. When the List Commands window opens, choose either "**Current menu or keyboard settings**" or "**All Word commands**." is 42 pages do you want that ? When you've made your choice, click **OK**. You will be returned to your document and Word will create a table of your shortcuts. The first column is the command name. The second column (titled "Modifiers") is the combination of Alt, Ctrl and Shift that you will need to use with the key listed in the third column. The last column is the menu where the command can be located in Word. That's it! You can save and/or print the document as a reference tool.
 * The Ultimate Word Keyboard Shortcut List**