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Word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts
Word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts












  1. WORD 2016 FOR MAC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS UPDATE
  2. WORD 2016 FOR MAC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FREE

Now try redefining the style that was annoying you with wrong font. Word goes looking for the Normal.dotm but doesn’t find it, so it creates a new generic one with standard settings and style definitions. With Word closed, so using Finder or similar, rename Normal.dotm something else such as MyOldNormal.dotm. Identify where your Normal.dotm is saved. Replace (temporarily) your Normal.dotm with a generic template, and see what that reveals. If still puzzled, here is a different experiment to do:

WORD 2016 FOR MAC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS UPDATE

Make sure that Automatically update document styles is unchecked. In the Templates dialog, notice that it names the template that your current document is attached to.

word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts

Use the drop-down list to select Manage Templates and click Go. In the Options (could be Preferences with Mac), choose the category Add-Ins. You don’t want your styles to auto-update.ĭo this with one of the troublesome documents open. "Are we definitely talking about the Normal template (not the same thing as the Normal style within a given template)?

word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts

It had these suggestions which I will try over the weekend and I send them in case it is helpful to you - since you support Mac and Word. I am not sure why it keeps asking me if I want to save changes everytime I close Word as I didn't (knowingly) make any changes. I realise this is a grey area for Zotero support. I was given this from one of our Endnote/Word teachers. My Mac 2016 is also still asking everytime I open and close that it can't find the normal.dotm ( I may go back to Open Office as it has the tear off ribbon).

WORD 2016 FOR MAC KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS FREE

When you assign a keyboard shortcut to the Zotero macro, it gets saved in Normal.dotm, which is fine and perfectly safe.Įdit: If you want to share a picture, save it to a free image hosting site like Dropbox or Imgur or similar and paste a link here. Word will recreate a new empty Normal.dotm template file (not Normal.dotx). You can see this if you move or rename Normal.dotm from your Word Templates folder, then restart Word. On Word 2016, Normal should be Normal.dotm by default. I looked into the question of the Normal template. So, the only option is to add them from the Macros menu (but note that they won't have icons and, for the QAT, also won't save any name or label you give to them-again broken parts of the Customize Ribbon/QAT feature in Word currently).

word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts

Ignore what I said about above about selecting the commands for the Ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar above-it seems that adding Add-in commands to Ribbon or QAT toolbar is broken in Word currently (they don't stay when you click OK). Then click Macros and select the Zotero Command you want to use (typically AddEditCitation). To assign a keyboard shortcut to the Zotero commands, you go to Tools → Customize Keyboard. Because the floating toolbar functionality is gone, Zotero's plugin for Word 2016 instead creates a new Zotero tab, which allows it to use better looking and larger icons. Instead, any add-in toolbar is added to the "Add-ins" tab.

word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts

The current version of Word, which you have, Word 2016, does not allow add-ins to create floating toolbars like that. In previous versions of Words, the Zotero commands were added to the AppleScript menu (Word 2008) or as a floating toolbar (Word 2011). The Zotero Word plugin consists of five macros - Add/Edit Citation, Add/Edit Bibliography, Refresh, Document Preferences, and Unlink Citations (in older versions of the plugin, the Add/Edit macros were each split into separate functions).














Word 2016 for mac keyboard shortcuts