![]() ![]() Is it possible to make a custom shortcut to “undo” in Word 2013? Note: For Windows 10 the above option is found under Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region -> Change input methods (under Language) -> Advanced Settings (on the left) -> Override for default input method. ![]() It also appears in all versions of Windows since Windows 2000 and at least with Hebrew, Greek and Arabic languages but I guess with many (all?) others as well. This problem appears in all Office versions from 2003 to 2013. Note that if you set English as the default keyboard language everything will still work even while you're switching your keyboard language to type non-English text. Ctrl+ C will change to Ctrl+ Ins and Ctrl+ V will change to Shift+ Ins) If you select a non-English language as the default keyboard language and open Microsoft Word a lot of shortcuts will change to IBM Common User Access mode (e.g. You must select English as the default keyboard language (control panel -> regional settings -> keyboard). At last after a lot of searching on the Internet I found the solution: ![]()
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