KeyBindings.Add Method
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Returns a KeyBinding object that represents a new shortcut key for a macro, built-in command, font, AutoText entry, style, or symbol.
Syntax
expression.Add(KeyCategory, Command, KeyCode, KeyCode2, CommandParameter)
expression Required. A variable that represents a KeyBindings collection.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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KeyCategory | Required | WdKeyCategory | The category of the key assignment. |
Command | Required | String | The command that the specified key combination executes. |
KeyCode | Required | Long | A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants. |
KeyCode2 | Optional | Variant | A second key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants. |
CommandParameter | Optional | Variant | Additional text, if any, required for the command specified by Command. For details, see the Remarks section below. |
Return Value
KeyBinding
Remarks
You can use the BuildKeyCode method to create the KeyCode or KeyCode2 argument.
In the following table, the left column contains commands that require a command value, and the right column describes what you must do to specify CommandParameter for each of these commands. (The equivalent action in the Customize Keyboard dialog box (Tools menu) to specifying CommandParameter is selecting an item in the list box that appears when you select one of the following commands in the Commands box.)
If Command is set to | CommandParameter must be |
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Borders, Color, or Shading | A number — specified as text — corresponding to the position of the setting selected in the list box that contains values, where 0 (zero) is the first item, 1 is the second item, and so on |
Columns | A number between 1 and 45 — specified as text — corresponding to the number of columns you want to apply |
Condensed | A text measurement between 0.1 point and 12.75 points specified in 0.05-point increments (72 points = 1 inch) |
Expanded | A text measurement between 0.1 point and 12.75 points specified in 0.05-point increments (72 points = 1 inch) |
FileOpenFile | The path and file name of the file to be opened. If the path isn't specified, the current folder is used. |
Font Size | A positive text measurement, specified in 0.5-point increments (72 points = 1 inch) |
Lowered, Raised | A text measurement between 1 point and 64 points, specified in 0.5-point increments (72 points = 1 inch) |
Symbol | A string created by concatenating a Chr() instruction and the name of a symbol font (for example,
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Example
This example adds the CTRL+ALT+W key combination to the FileClose command. The keyboard customization is saved in the Normal template.
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This example adds the ALT+F4 key combination to the Arial font and then displays the number of items in the KeyBindings collection. The example then clears the ALT+F4 key combination (returned it to its default setting) and redisplays the number of items in the KeyBindings collection.
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This example adds the CTRL+ALT+S key combination to the Font command with 8 points specified for the font size.
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This example adds the CTRL+ALT+H key combination to the Heading 1 style in the active document.
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This example adds the CTRL+ALT+O key combination to the AutoText entry named "Hello."
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