In Office 2007, click the Office button and then application Options (this can happen in any of the Office applications). To reassign the macro that's usurped +Z, do the following: Gordon Or-8 was the first to mention the possibility that someone had accidentally usurped the shortcut by assigning those keys to a macro. I've yet to run into a hijacked shortcut, but it's possible. I think changing the keyboard layout is a remote possibility. But, what happens if it suddenly stops working?ĭamiross was the first to respond with a helpful reminder: +Z won't do anything if there's nothing to undo! Wyrmlord tried next with some good suggestions.
Now, most of us now about this shortcut and some of us live by it! It's the shortcut for Undo it cancels previous actions. Last week, I asked you why +Z might stop working.