From: Stefan Blom on
You can use the built-in Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut to apply a bulleted list (it
actually applies the built-in List Bullet style).

On my system, Alt+Shift+1 applies Heading 1, and Alt+Shift+2 applies Heading 2,
but this may not be universal. You can assign the shortcut(s) that you want in
the Customize Keyboard dialog box.

To display the dialog, click Tools | Customize, and then click the Keyboard
button. Look in the Styles category. (You may not see all styles, but only those
that are currently "in use").

Also, note that you can assign a keyboar shortcut directly in the Modify Style
dialog box for a particular style: Click the Format button, and then click
Shortcut key.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via NNTP)



"+Bob+" <nomailplease(a)example.com> wrote in message
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> Word 2002
>
> Are there keyboard shortcuts to insert a bulleted list and/or to
> format to Heasing 1 or Heading 2 style?
>
> Alternatively, is there some way to program my own keys to do this.
>
> Thanks,



From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
The shortcuts you provide are, AFAIK, built-in ones in all versions and
flavors of Word.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You can use the built-in Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut to apply a bulleted list
> (it
> actually applies the built-in List Bullet style).
>
> On my system, Alt+Shift+1 applies Heading 1, and Alt+Shift+2 applies
> Heading 2, but this may not be universal. You can assign the shortcut(s)
> that you want in the Customize Keyboard dialog box.
>
> To display the dialog, click Tools | Customize, and then click the
> Keyboard button. Look in the Styles category. (You may not see all styles,
> but only those that are currently "in use").
>
> Also, note that you can assign a keyboar shortcut directly in the Modify
> Style dialog box for a particular style: Click the Format button, and then
> click Shortcut key.
>
> --
> Stefan Blom
> Microsoft Word MVP
> (Message posted via NNTP)
>
>
>
> "+Bob+" <nomailplease(a)example.com> wrote in message
> news:ot1gv5tu7me3hv6gd4e8njtn3evl10t2fl(a)4ax.com...
>> Word 2002
>>
>> Are there keyboard shortcuts to insert a bulleted list and/or to
>> format to Heasing 1 or Heading 2 style?
>>
>> Alternatively, is there some way to program my own keys to do this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>
>
>
>

From: Stefan Blom on
Actually, I just realized I was wrong. On my system, Alt+Shift+1 is assigned to
ShowHeading1, while Alt+Ctrl+1 is assigned to ApplyHeading1 (and similarly for
the other headings). So it seems my initial assumption is correct: the shortcuts
aren't "universal."

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via NNTP)



"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
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> The shortcuts you provide are, AFAIK, built-in ones in all versions and
> flavors of Word.
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
> http://word.mvps.org
>
> "Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:ujcRIBd%23KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> You can use the built-in Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut to apply a bulleted list (it
>> actually applies the built-in List Bullet style).
>>
>> On my system, Alt+Shift+1 applies Heading 1, and Alt+Shift+2 applies Heading
>> 2, but this may not be universal. You can assign the shortcut(s) that you
>> want in the Customize Keyboard dialog box.
>>
>> To display the dialog, click Tools | Customize, and then click the Keyboard
>> button. Look in the Styles category. (You may not see all styles, but only
>> those that are currently "in use").
>>
>> Also, note that you can assign a keyboar shortcut directly in the Modify
>> Style dialog box for a particular style: Click the Format button, and then
>> click Shortcut key.
>>
>> --
>> Stefan Blom
>> Microsoft Word MVP
>> (Message posted via NNTP)
>>
>>
>>
>> "+Bob+" <nomailplease(a)example.com> wrote in message
>> news:ot1gv5tu7me3hv6gd4e8njtn3evl10t2fl(a)4ax.com...
>>> Word 2002
>>>
>>> Are there keyboard shortcuts to insert a bulleted list and/or to
>>> format to Heasing 1 or Heading 2 style?
>>>
>>> Alternatively, is there some way to program my own keys to do this.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
Yes, they are. I just wasn't paying attention to what shortcuts you gave.
Alt+Ctr+1 is ApplyHeading1 here. And Alt+Ctrl+2 and Alt+Ctrl+3 would apply
Headings 2 and 3 except I have them reassigned to � and � (and Alt+Ctrl+4 to
�).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:u9imBcd%23KHA.4316(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Actually, I just realized I was wrong. On my system, Alt+Shift+1 is
> assigned to ShowHeading1, while Alt+Ctrl+1 is assigned to ApplyHeading1
> (and similarly for the other headings). So it seems my initial assumption
> is correct: the shortcuts aren't "universal."
>
> --
> Stefan Blom
> Microsoft Word MVP
> (Message posted via NNTP)
>
>
>
> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:OFuA4Wd%23KHA.4308(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> The shortcuts you provide are, AFAIK, built-in ones in all versions and
>> flavors of Word.
>>
>> --
>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>> Words into Type
>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>> http://word.mvps.org
>>
>> "Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:ujcRIBd%23KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>> You can use the built-in Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut to apply a bulleted list
>>> (it
>>> actually applies the built-in List Bullet style).
>>>
>>> On my system, Alt+Shift+1 applies Heading 1, and Alt+Shift+2 applies
>>> Heading 2, but this may not be universal. You can assign the shortcut(s)
>>> that you want in the Customize Keyboard dialog box.
>>>
>>> To display the dialog, click Tools | Customize, and then click the
>>> Keyboard button. Look in the Styles category. (You may not see all
>>> styles, but only those that are currently "in use").
>>>
>>> Also, note that you can assign a keyboar shortcut directly in the Modify
>>> Style dialog box for a particular style: Click the Format button, and
>>> then click Shortcut key.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stefan Blom
>>> Microsoft Word MVP
>>> (Message posted via NNTP)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "+Bob+" <nomailplease(a)example.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ot1gv5tu7me3hv6gd4e8njtn3evl10t2fl(a)4ax.com...
>>>> Word 2002
>>>>
>>>> Are there keyboard shortcuts to insert a bulleted list and/or to
>>>> format to Heasing 1 or Heading 2 style?
>>>>
>>>> Alternatively, is there some way to program my own keys to do this.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>

From: Stefan Blom on
OK. I'm glad we cleared that up. :-)

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
(Message posted via NNTP)



"Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Yes, they are. I just wasn't paying attention to what shortcuts you gave.
> Alt+Ctr+1 is ApplyHeading1 here. And Alt+Ctrl+2 and Alt+Ctrl+3 would apply
> Headings 2 and 3 except I have them reassigned to � and � (and Alt+Ctrl+4 to
> �).
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
> http://word.mvps.org
>
> "Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:u9imBcd%23KHA.4316(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>> Actually, I just realized I was wrong. On my system, Alt+Shift+1 is assigned
>> to ShowHeading1, while Alt+Ctrl+1 is assigned to ApplyHeading1 (and similarly
>> for the other headings). So it seems my initial assumption is correct: the
>> shortcuts aren't "universal."
>>
>> --
>> Stefan Blom
>> Microsoft Word MVP
>> (Message posted via NNTP)
>>
>>
>>
>> "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <sbarnhill(a)mvps.org> wrote in message
>> news:OFuA4Wd%23KHA.4308(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>> The shortcuts you provide are, AFAIK, built-in ones in all versions and
>>> flavors of Word.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Suzanne S. Barnhill
>>> Microsoft MVP (Word)
>>> Words into Type
>>> Fairhope, Alabama USA
>>> http://word.mvps.org
>>>
>>> "Stefan Blom" <StefanBlom(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ujcRIBd%23KHA.1892(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>> You can use the built-in Ctrl+Shift+L shortcut to apply a bulleted list (it
>>>> actually applies the built-in List Bullet style).
>>>>
>>>> On my system, Alt+Shift+1 applies Heading 1, and Alt+Shift+2 applies
>>>> Heading 2, but this may not be universal. You can assign the shortcut(s)
>>>> that you want in the Customize Keyboard dialog box.
>>>>
>>>> To display the dialog, click Tools | Customize, and then click the Keyboard
>>>> button. Look in the Styles category. (You may not see all styles, but only
>>>> those that are currently "in use").
>>>>
>>>> Also, note that you can assign a keyboar shortcut directly in the Modify
>>>> Style dialog box for a particular style: Click the Format button, and then
>>>> click Shortcut key.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Stefan Blom
>>>> Microsoft Word MVP
>>>> (Message posted via NNTP)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "+Bob+" <nomailplease(a)example.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ot1gv5tu7me3hv6gd4e8njtn3evl10t2fl(a)4ax.com...
>>>>> Word 2002
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there keyboard shortcuts to insert a bulleted list and/or to
>>>>> format to Heasing 1 or Heading 2 style?
>>>>>
>>>>> Alternatively, is there some way to program my own keys to do this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>