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You can use the Keyboard tab on the Customize dialog box to establish your choice of shortcut keys for any of the available commands. You can assign more than one shortcut key for any command. You can delete or change key assignments, and you can assign shortcut keys for each editor. You can also reset all shortcut keys to their default settings.
Reset all shortcut keys to their default value
If you press a key or key combination that is invalid, no key is displayed. You cannot assign key combinations with ESC, F1, or combinations such as CTRL+ALT+DEL that are already being used by your operating system.
If you press a key or key combination that is currently assigned to another command, that command appears under Currently Assigned To.
Note If you use any of the incremental search commands (IncrementalSearch, IncrementalSearchBack, IncrementalSearchRE, IncrementalSearchREBack), you can modify the search by toggling the word mode (CTRL+W), regular expression mode (CTRL+T), and case-sensitive mode (CTRL+C). These keystrokes are not bindable and only affect the incremental search command.
To reset all shortcut keys to their default values