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  1. 12 sty 2023 · If you use Shift+F9, pressing F9 will return you to the result and hide the code. Alt+F9 is a toggle of a setting in Word and applies until you toggle back. (You will continue to see field codes rather than the results until the setting is toggled back to display of results.)

  2. 19 wrz 2019 · F9 only updates fields in the selection, which means that fields in text boxes or in headers and footers won't update by Ctrl+A followed by F9. However, you can always display the Print screen (File | Print) and then return to Print Layout view (for example by pressing ESC), which would update most fields.

  3. 12 sty 2023 · It would seem you are typing the field braces (i.e. { }). You can't do that. You need to create them via Ctrl-F9 (Cmd-F9 on a Mac) or, depending on your keyboard, Ctrl-Fn-F9.

  4. Using F9 didn't work for me, running MS Word 2011 on a Macbook Pro with 10.8.4. An alternative solution I found is to select all the text using command-A and then press command-shift-option-U. You can find that keyboard shortcut by control-clicking on the field and looking for "update field" in the menu.

  5. The keys you need to press depend on your Mac model, if you’re using a Magic Keyboard, and how you set an option in Keyboard settings. If a warning icon appears next to a keyboard shortcut, another app is already using that shortcut. You can change a conflicting keyboard shortcut.

  6. 13 gru 2012 · There is a hot-key for removing hyperlinks in a text selection in Microsoft Office, since Office 97. Select the block of text. Press Ctrl + Shift + F9. Note: depending on your keyboard layout/configuration, you may also need to hold Fn in order to get F9 to work.

  7. If you're using Word for the web on a Mac computer, press Control+Period (.) to start. To get to the ribbon, press Alt+Period or Alt+Windows logo key. You can alternatively press Ctrl+F6 until you reach the Home tab.

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