Spell Check Shortcut Keys Change After Delete |
Q118313
The shortcut key combination for Change All in the Spelling dialog box may change from ALT+L to ALT+H. This behavior occurs after deleting a duplicate word, such as deleting the second "quick" in the following example,
The quick quick brown foxWhen this functionality changes, the ALT+H combination will no longer access Help. You will still be able to access Help by choosing the Help button.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0. This problem was corrected in Word version 6.0a for Windows.
You can use the ALT+H combination to Change All or you can choose the Change All button. Word Help can be accessed by choosing the Help button.
Additional query words: spell speller dialog box shortcut word6 winword key wrong change changes
Keywords : kbproof
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