For users with mobility or vision disabilities, keyboard shortcuts can be easier than using the touchscreen, and are an essential alternative to using a mouse.
This reply is more searching then answering, so bear with me - we both might learn something If you go to the Insert ribbon, there is the Symbol menu with Equation. Once you click on this, a new filed with a new on-deman ribbon will appear, called "Equation". There is the "Structure" menu, under which you find "Bracket". There is a handfull of options, including large curly brackets.
From what I have tried, this is what you need. I kind'a think you've tried that, but on the other hand - if you had, you would have found the same thing like me. BTW, thank you for this question - I always wanted to know how this magic is done. Now I actually know :D.
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About Us Our team. The options box is not available can't find it anywhere. Is that because I am using Word for Mac ? My keyboard on my Macbook Pro has no F9 key either. Thanks, K. It work correctly for my problem Thanks and good luck. This was hugely useful for me. This solution here worked for me. This was a life saver as I was frozen with the incorrect looking documents until I found this solution page. Hyperlinks -- I set hyperlinks to headings in a glossary section of my Word document.
When I add new items new headings to the glossary, my hyperlinks start pointing to the wrong items. Is there a way to make Word not change the heading to which it points. But I want them in alphabetic order. Thank you for this! My cat walked across my keyboard and I couldn't figure out how to undo whatever magic she pulled. This article was quick and concise and helped me fix the problem! Thanks a lot! Your Tip for the weird behaviour made me save valuable time today.
This tip was very much useful and is written in a simple manner without any jargon. Please keep up the good work. Thanks once again.
Have a good wek-end! Thank you so very much. I forgot I enabled the shift F9 when I was completing mail merge. It did work. Thank you, this was so helpful! Instantly fixed the issue I've been having. Thank you so much for this article. I just started a new job and this was the default behavior and it was driving me nuts. Thanks for all the great info about how to use Word efficiently!
I'm encountering an issue with hyperlinks. Yesterday I could copy and past a hyperlink, and it would be blue and underlined. Any ideas? Got a version of Word that uses the ribbon interface Word or later? This site is for you!
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