![]() More recent versions do not have a shortcut built in, but they do have the menu item Insert → Equation, which makes it possible to set up a shortcut manually. And I finally went hunting for a keyboard shortcut for adding a comment balloon. There is no menu item in this versions that would allow setting up a shortcut manually. I add a lot of comments to the documents I edit in Word. ![]() Older versions, including the one that was current when I asked the question, have the undocumented shortcut ⌘- ⌥- =. Since the situation seems to be in flux, here's an update: ![]() Is there any way to set up a keyboard shortcut for it? Word 2016 Word 2013 Word 2010 Word 2007 Word 2003 Action Shortcut Key Go to Tell me what you want to do Alt + Q Zoom Alt + W, Q, Tab to value you want Select an entire word Double-click anywhere in the word Select an entire sentence Press Ctrl while clicking anywhere in the sentence Select an entire paragraph Triple-click anywhere in the paragraph Move to the beginning of the current. I can only find this feature on the ribbon, but not the in menu. But I cannot find a corresponding menu item in PowerPoint. How can I add a keyboard shortcut for this? Is there already a keyboard shortcut for it?įor Word I could use the OS settings from System Preferences → Keyboard and set up a shortcut for the menu item named "Equation". An equation can be inserted using a ribbon button (Insert → Insert Equation). PowerPoint 2016 for Mac finally includes the new-style equation editor (which was already available in Word for Mac and PowerPoint for Windows).
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