Estelita,

Yes you can. If you assign Shift + F7 to the new command, it
automatically unassigns it from the older one.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Estelita
Sent: 26 May 2009 17:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Word 2003

I'll try your suggestion, however, can I assign shift+f7 in this
respect?
Thank you,

Estelita

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lennie Rinaldi" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Word 2003


> Hi Vicki and Estelita,
>
> Like you, I have a hard time trying to find a replacement word in Word

> 2003 Thesaurus. I find an alternative way to find replacement word
just 
> like the way we did it in Word XP (2002). The steps to do so is below:
>
> 1. Open Word 2003
>
> 2. Go to tools  (Alt+T) and arrow down to customize and press enter
>
> 3. You will be in the Commands page. Arrow down to the category "all 
> commands"
>
> 4.  Tab once. Quickly press the letters t o o  to get to the beginning
of 
> the tools category
>
> 5. Page down until you find "tools thesaurus" Note: this is the one
you 
> want, not tools ThesaurusRR which is the one used for Word 2003
>
> 6. Tab to the keyboard button and press enter
>
> 7. You will be in the customize keyboard category. Arrow down to tools
and 
> tab once to "all commands"
>
> 8. Again quickly type the letters t o o to get to tools and page down 
> until you find tools thesaurus
>
> 9. Tab once and you should hear "current keys no selected item" .
>
> 10. Tab and enter new short-cut key. I have shift+F9 as my keys for
this 
> command
>
> 11. Tab to the close button and press enter. The change will be saved
in 
> normal.doc
> You should be back at the tools thesaurus category where you
previously 
> press the keyboard button . Tab over to close and press enter.
>
> Now you can press shift+F9 on a word in Word 2003 and you will have
the 
> familiar Thesaurus that we had in Office XP (2002)
>
> Write me if you have any problems or questions. Since I have made this

> change, I have not used Shift+F7 anymore even though that is still 
> available.
>
> HTH
>
> Lennie
>
> At 05:38 PM 5/25/2009, you wrote:
>>Does anyone know how to change a word while using the thesauruse in
Word
>>2003 pro? I can find the word I want, but there is no way to
substitute
>>words that I can find as there was in Word 2002.  Thanks.
>>
>>Vicki
>>
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>>follow
>>it. - Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
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