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How to create hot key

Right click the browser icon on your desktop and select properties.One of the tabs should say "Shortcut."
Under the shortcut tab is a text field called "Shortcut key."(1) Click on the field and then (2) press the key on your keyboard you want to associate with the shortcut.
Your shortcut key will be Crtl + Alt + Key.
This solution works for Windows. Some key combinations can not be used. You can find those here.
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I have Microsoft Office Word 2003 installed on my PC, & each time I try to use it I keep getting messages telling me that it has a missing shortcut

I think you are using the shortcut icon to open ms office 2003.
Open start menu,go to all programs, then open word from office menu.
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I have MS office installed on my PC but somehow have lost MS Access. How to reload MS Access ?

Hello:
First, verify that you have the correct version of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Access was only included in the Professional version of Microsoft Office 2003.
Second, Microsoft Access is probably still on your computer, but you no longer have a shortcut to it. You can create one by following these instructions:
  1. Open a file browser by navigating to Start>Computer (Start>My Computer on XP)
  2. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 11\
    (C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office 11\ on x64 systems)
  3. In this folder is a file called MSACCESS.exe. This is Microsoft Access.
  4. Right-click on the file.
  5. Hover/click on the "Send To" option.
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Re HP wireless Elite keyboard (RK713A): I am using it with a Sony notebook (Windows 7) - can the F9-F11 keys somehow remapped to something useful eg. open Outlook etc. ? (Registry?) Thanks!

Here's the Microsoft way - note that all Win7 keyboard shortcuts begin with CTRL-ALT-(your shortcut key here).

Note also that a desktop shortcut must already exist to which to be invoked by the keyboard shortcut.....

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Create-keyboard-shortcuts-to-open-programs

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The way the Internet community does it:
www.autohotkey.com - freeware - allows you to "package" a number of
keystrokes into a "keyboard macro" and invoke that macro thru
the use of a "hotkey." Keyboard macros can be as short as one
function key, but some Win7 function keys cannot be ove-written, such as F5
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My word 2003 shortcut keys are not responding ?

Try restoring shortcut keys to their original (default)settings.

Open Winword.

1.On the Tools menu, click Customize.
2.Click Keyboard.
3.In the Save changes in box, click the current document name or template (template: A file or files that contain the structure and tools for shaping such elements as the style and page layout of finished files. For example, Word templates can shape a single document, and FrontPage templates can shape an entire Web site.) that contains the shortcut key (shortcut key: A function key or key combination, such as F5 or CTRL+A, that you use to carry out a menu command. In contrast, an access key is a key combination, such as ALT+F, that moves the focus to a menu, command, or control.) assignments you want to restore.
4.Click Reset All.

Note:- Reset All removes your customized shortcut key assignments and restores the original Microsoft Word shortcut key assignments in the selected template or document.

Hope it will help.
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What is the extension file name for a microsoft access file?

According to Wikipedia:-

Access Project .adp
Access Blank Project Template .adn
Access Database (2007) .accdb
Access Database Runtime (2007) .accdr
Access Database Template (2007) .accdt
Access Database (2003 and earlier) .mdb
Access Database, used for addins (2,95,97), previously used for workgroups (2). .mda
Access Database Template (2003 and earlier) .mdt
Access Workgroup, database for user-level security. .mdw
Access (SQL Server) detached database (2000) .mdf
Protected Access Database, with compiled VBA (2003 and earlier) .mde
Protected Access Database, with compiled VBA (2007) .accde
Windows Shortcut: Access Macro .mam
Windows Shortcut: Access Query .maq
Windows Shortcut: Access Report .mar
Windows Shortcut: Access Table .mat
Windows Shortcut: Access Form .maf
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  1. On the Tools menu, click Customize.
  2. Click Keyboard.
  3. Click Reset All.
Note: Reset All removes your customized shortcut key assignments and restores the original Microsoft Word shortcut key assignments in the selected template or document.
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How to restore (F1) word feature in microsoft word 2003?

  1. On the Tools menu, click Customize.
  2. Click Keyboard.
  3. Click Reset All.
Note: Reset All removes your customized shortcut key assignments and restores the original Microsoft Word shortcut key assignments in the selected template or document.
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A friend gave me FrontPage 2003 software because he decided on something different to setup his web site. He can't remember if he loaded/registered it or not. Can I still use it? It has a Product Key and...

Hi there,
There is a Microsoft 2007 version of FP you can get for free here (SharePoint Designer 2007) fully legal :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=baa3ad86-bfc1-4bd4-9812-d9e710d44f42

I use it by my self, it is a part of the Office pack so it install the shortcut in the office folder.

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