There's something funny going on with the shift key in Office. I reassigned it to a new shortcut that doesn't use the shift key, and now it works fine. If the problem happens on all the keyboard shortcut, you can try safe mode to exclude local environment impact via launching a safe mode/boot on Mac OS, to check if issue caused by cache or directory issue with startup disk. Could you please try to add other keyboard shortcut(like CMD+) to see if the problem only happen on "CMD+Shift+=" keyboard? Since you have tried assign a shortcut for Superscript, however, it still didn't work. But neither of these have been switched to activate superscript or subscript. So I did try CTRL SHIFT = and CTRL = in Word, just to check. [Note, however, that even though the change in PowerPoint happened two years ago, MS continues to post the wrong documentation, telling users to use the CMD key!: Īnd here's the correct instructions, courtesy of Bob Jones AKA: CyberTaz:. I know that, in PowerPoint (not Word), MS switched from the CMD to the CTRL key for these shortcuts, and these now both work in PowerPoint. The superscript shortcut (CMD SHIFT =) no longer works in my version of Word for Mac. I'm using MacOS 10.13.6 with Office 365 v.16.43 (which is the latest version of Office available for my OS it was last updated in fall of 2020).
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