
Good luck keeping with keeping your images the way you need them to look.
#SHORTCUT KEY FOR SHRINK TO FIT IN WORD 2003 HOW TO#
How to reset a picture back to its original size and format use Reset Picture button:

Click the dialog box launcher in the bottom right corner of the Size group (see Figure 2 pt.Hence, the advise given in the previous section: However keep in mind that even with the lock aspect ratio on, an image can be distorted if you resize using a resize handle midway on the outer edges. If the lock aspect ratio is checked, an image cannot be distorted if you resize using a corner resize handle So if it is on, you are less likely to distort an image. How to lock the Aspect ratio or to check if it is locked: To both maintain the proportions and keep the center in the same place, press and hold both CTRL and SHIFT while you drag the sizing handle.To keep the center in the same place, press and hold CTRL while you drag the sizing handle.To maintain proportions, press and hold SHIFT while you drag the corner sizing handle.

But you do not even need to worry about making sure they are proportionally locked if you always use keys like SHIFT and/or CTRL when you drag from a corner handle: Figure 1: Use the corner resize handles and not the ones mid-way on each sideīy default, some images you have in your projects will be proportionally locked and some won’t be.

Avoid using the ones midway on the outer edges. To avoid distortion when resizing an image always use the CORNER handles. So, putting it all together, pressing ALT P B ( N, O, E, D) is an effective keyboard-only method for inserting the required section break.To avoid distortion, just drag using SHIFT + CORNER HANDLE– (No need to even check if the image is proportionally locked):

The Breaks menu opens and you'll see that keys N, O, E, and D are for the various types of section breaks. Next the elements on the Layout ribbon are marked by the letters necessary to access them, and B is for the Breaks section, and when you tap that You'll see that P is for selecting the Layout ribbon tab, so tap P. press the ALT key to show the letter-key commands to access a given UI element in the ribbon. The entire Word UI is easily navigated by keyboard, including the break section. So, taking that into consideration, the answer is "No" there is no keyboard command for inserting any of the various types of section breaks into Word. You simply create a macro and assign it to a keyboard. Second, IF there is a keyboard shortcut for a given command in Word, hovering your mouse cursor over the command button will bring up the tooltip which will show you the relevant keyboard command. If you frequently print selected text in Word 2002 or Word 2003, you can eliminate having to bring up the Print menu for each copy you print. First, Microsoft documents ALL official keyboard commands and shortcuts supported by Word:
