From: Mike Row Soft on 6 Apr 2010 05:16 I just uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003. Before, when I had multiple Word and Excel files open, I could move between them swiftly withing that program only using Ctrl-F6. But now, Ctrl-F6 is not working. All I can do is use Alt-Tab, which is more time-consuming, as I must move between EVERYTHING in all programs open. How do I get Ctrl-F6 to work in Office again?
From: Bob I on 6 Apr 2010 08:52 You could try Help, Detect and Repair. But I wonder if you have installed some 3rd party software that is intercepting the the CTRL+F6 so that Office is not receiving it? Mike Row Soft wrote: > I just uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003. Before, when I had multiple > Word and Excel files open, I could move between them swiftly withing that > program only using Ctrl-F6. But now, Ctrl-F6 is not working. All I can do > is use Alt-Tab, which is more time-consuming, as I must move between > EVERYTHING in all programs open. How do I get Ctrl-F6 to work in Office > again?
From: Jeff Johnson on 6 Apr 2010 15:24 "Mike Row Soft" <MikeRowSoft(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:507788B6-EFFB-4280-AE67-E513E6C20519(a)microsoft.com... >I just uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003. Before, when I had >multiple > Word and Excel files open, I could move between them swiftly withing that > program only using Ctrl-F6. But now, Ctrl-F6 is not working. All I can > do > is use Alt-Tab, which is more time-consuming, as I must move between > EVERYTHING in all programs open. How do I get Ctrl-F6 to work in Office > again? Is it possible you have some other program installed which has globally "hijacked" the Ctrl+F6 key combination? My soft phone app sets a global hook for Ctrl+Shift+A (which doesn't even work!!) and therefore I can't use this combination in any other program, so I can't, for example, create a new appointment in Outlook without the mouse or "going the long way" with the keyboard. A good way to test this would be to open another program which uses the MDI interface and see if you can use Ctrl+F6 to move through its windows, since it should be automatically provide by any MDI app. Unfortunately I can't think of any MDI apps that come pre-installed with Windows off the top of my head, and I don't know what you may have on your machine.
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