Selecting Objects and Entering Commands
To select a command by typing:
1
Type the first few characters of the command
name (cr for create,
t
for time, and so on) .
Type only as many characters as are needed to
differentiate the command you want from the
other commands in the menu.
For example, to
select the Rename command from the Office
Commands menu, you would type reno
Typing re
would be insufficient because another
command, the Refresh command, begins with reo
When you type the characters, the command is
highlighted.
2
Press <Enter>.
The highlighted command takes effect on the previously
highlighted object or objects.
Example
The following example shows you how to execute the
Delete command from the Commands menu.
For full
information on using the Delete command, see "Using
Office Commands" in this section.
1
Open or resume the folder containing the file
you want to delete.
2
Point to the file you want to delete or type
the first few characters of the file name.
The file name is highlighted in the folder
window.
3
Press <B2> or <Cmd> to display the Commands
menu.
4
Point to IDeletel or type
d.
5
Press <BI> or <Enter>.
The file is deleted from the folder and moved to the
Wastebasket.
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