I'm having the same problem. I am fairly certain that until this week, the cmd+` to "move focus to next window in application" worked in Word (Word 2011 v14.0.0) just fine.
Now it will only toggle between the two most recently used Word windows, so if I have 3 or more documents open, I cannot get access to the 3rd, 4th, etc. documents now matter how many times I mash on the "`" key after pressing cmd.
I have not recently upgraded or made any preference changes to OSX or Word.
I'm using OS 10.6.8.
The keyboard shortcut in sys. prefs IS checked.
In Word: Tools > Customize Keyboard... > Window and Help > NextWindow
the command is assigned to:
cmd+F6
opt+F6
I can't figure out how to assign cmd+` to it, presumably because it is a system command and when I try to type it into the "Shortcut:" dialog box, it is trying to actually invoke the system version of the command but can't because the "Customize Keyboard" dialog is open and overriding the other windows.
Please help.
Now it will only toggle between the two most recently used Word windows, so if I have 3 or more documents open, I cannot get access to the 3rd, 4th, etc. documents now matter how many times I mash on the "`" key after pressing cmd.
I have not recently upgraded or made any preference changes to OSX or Word.
I'm using OS 10.6.8.
The keyboard shortcut in sys. prefs IS checked.
In Word: Tools > Customize Keyboard... > Window and Help > NextWindow
the command is assigned to:
cmd+F6
opt+F6
I can't figure out how to assign cmd+` to it, presumably because it is a system command and when I try to type it into the "Shortcut:" dialog box, it is trying to actually invoke the system version of the command but can't because the "Customize Keyboard" dialog is open and overriding the other windows.
Please help.