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Ah, no. There isn't a key defined for the Cast Table, but I think you can choose to define a keystroke yourself. In Word 2003 it is in Tools -> customise, but I'm not sure where it is in Word 2007. Find out by opening help and searching for "assign key". The relevant macro in the Hollywood template is "ShowCast" or "people20" ; you did not specify which templates you actually use. Hmmm Word 2003 does not let me assign a keystroke to a protected macro. If Word 2007 also has this restriction, you can work around it by recording your own local macro called say CAST, which merely consists of you opening the list of macros from Tools and then doing a RUN on ShowCast. Then stop recording the macro. Then you will be able to assign a keystroke combination to your own macro: CAST Its very puzzling why your Word does not show the addons toolbar, check the various tools options to see if it is turned off somewhere. Is it perhaps on a tab hidden behind another toolbar or is it pushed off the right side of the screen. Try running the macro called SetToolbar, this switches off the unwanted toolbars just leaving the toolkit's toolbar. Let me know how you get on Regards Bill Williams
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