Using Shortcut Menus (the Right Mouse Button)

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Right-click anywhere in a document to see a shortcut menu.

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Right-click the TRK command on the application's status bar, for example, to see a different shortcut menu.

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Click a command on the shortcut menu for example, Track Changes. The action is performed, and the shortcut menu disappears.

INTRODUCTION

When you right-click an item in your workspace, a shortcut menu (also known as a pop-up or context menu) appears. The commands in shortcut menus vary, depending on your selection; that is, shortcut menus include the commands used most often for whatever object is selected text, cells, graphics, and so on. If you open a shortcut menu that doesn't contain the command you want to use, exit the menu by pressing the Esc key or clicking elsewhere on the desktop.

TIP

Using Traditional Menus

The commands available on shortcut menus are also available on traditional menus (refer to the previous task). For example, you could issue the Track Changes command by opening the Tools menu and selecting the Track Changes command.



Easy Microsoft Office 2003
Easy Microsoft Office 2003
ISBN: 0789729628
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 281
Authors: Nancy Lewis

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