More convenient and quick way to save doc format

  
If you have now used word2007 instead of low version such as Word2003, then you will find that the default document format used in Word2007 is docx format. However, considering the need for convenient communication, it is generally recommended to save it as doc format, but this often requires clicking the Office button, selecting Save As/Word97-2003 document in turn, or selecting Word97-2003 document in the save type of the Save As dialog box. No matter which method you choose, it is quite troublesome. Of course, if you only need to save the document in *.doc format, you can use the Office button to open the Word Options dialog box and save the file to save the file as this format option set to Word97-2003 document (*.do to ) Just fine. However, the problem is that sometimes it may need to be saved in *.docx format, and sometimes it needs to be saved to *.doc format. How to solve this problem? In fact, you can design a shortcut for the *.doc format save operation. This will be much more convenient. To enter Word2007, follow the steps below: Step 1: While holding down the Ctrl+Alt key combination, press the plus key on the numeric keypad, and the cursor will become the Chinese knot pattern. Step 2: Click the Office button in the upper left corner, and then select Save As/Word97-2003 document. At this time, the Chinese knot pattern of the cursor will become the default cursor pattern, and the custom keyboard dialog box will pop up. Click on the mouse button, press the text box behind the new shortcut key, press the shortcut key you want to use here, such as ctrl+Alt+Q, click to save the changes in the Normal prompt box menu, and click the Assign button. At this time, the information in the text box below the current shortcut will appear Ctrl+Alt+Q. Step 3: Close the dialog box. When you need to save the document to *.doc format in the future, just press Ctrl+Alt+Q, and the Save As dialog box with the save type of Word97-2003 will pop up. Need to be set up separately. How about, is it saving a lot of unnecessary mouse movements?
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