Select All Commands from theĬategories list, then assign the custom shortcut to either theĮquationToggle or the EquationInsert ( not InsertEquation) command.įootnote: I sincerely hope you aren't relying on the beta software for meaningful work :-) AI: Artificial Intelligence or Automated Idiocy? Please mark Yes/No as to whether a Reply answers your question. The procedure in the beta is the same as in Word 2011. If you want to create a custom keystroke, use the instructions in Word Help on the subject: The built-in keyboard shortcut to insert an equation in Word 2011 is Control+=, which also works in the beta. Something* having assigned it at one time or another. I'm not doubting what you report, but assuming you're right it has to be due to someone or Originally nor the Ctrl+Command+0 combination are used for any command in either version. In 2008, 2011 & the beta, neither of the shortcuts you mentioned ![]() Other ways you can toggle this property are: Via keystroke, the Word keyboard shortcut is Alt + F9 (Win) or Option + F9 (Mac). ![]() At this point, the equations contained within the Word document should display correctly. Press OK (Windows) or close Preferences (Mac). Well, my purpose isn't to argue with you :-) I'm simply reporting my findings based on a pristine user account I maintain strictly for the purpose of verifying default settings & Preferences. Uncheck the 'Field Codes' or 'Field codes instead of values' box.
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