Section 4(3) provides that, without prejudice to the provisions of sub-section (2), a company shall not be registered with a name which contains unless the previous approval of the Central Government has been obtained for the use of any such word or expression: is undesirable in the opinion of the Central Government.will constitute an offence under any law for the time being in force or,.is identical with or resemble too nearly to the name of an existing company registered under this Act or any previous company law: or (Refer Rule 8 of Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014 or more information).Section4(2) of the Companies Act, 2013 provides that no company shall be registered by name which: Section 13(2) of the Companies Act, 2013 deals with change of name which states that the name of the company can be altered by passing of special resolution and with the approval of the Central Government (Powers delegated to Registrar of Companies). if you forget the assigned shortcut key then hover your mouse over the command to see the shortcut key.Provisions Applicable – Section 13 (2) read with Section 4(2) and (3) of Companies Act 2013 & Rule 8 & 29(1) and (2) of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014. The new shortcut keys will appear with the tool tip function just like the original shortcut keys. If you feel that you have done something wrong while assigning the shortcut key then click on the "reset" button to remove the assigned shortcuts and restore the default shortcut key. Note: You cannot assign the same shortcut key to more than one command. If you assign a shortcut key that is already used by a different command then you will see the name of the attached command listed after the " Currently assigned to" label. You can also press multiple combinations of keys to set multiple hotkeys for each command.Īfter assigning the combination of keys, finally click on the "Assign" button to save the shortcut key. To add a new shortcut key, select the command that you like to add a shortcut key for and put your mouse pointer within the empty white box under the "Press new shortcut key" label and press the combination of keyboard that you would like to set as the shortcut key. If a command does have a hotkey, it will be shown under "Current Keys". You will see the majority of the commands in Word 2013 don't have any keyboard shortcut assigned. The "Customize Keyboard" window opens where we select a category, and then browse through the commands. Now click on the "Customize" button at the bottom adjacent to the "keyboard shortcuts" label. Now the " Word Options" window will be opened where we select the "Customize Ribbon" button.
To customize the shortcut key in Word 2013 use the following procedure.įirst of all open a Word document and click on the "File" tab.
Customizing the hotkeys in Word however does not affect the other applications in the Office suite. Only a few controls have predefined hotkeys whereas you can customize the predefined hotkeys and add your own hotkeys. Word has more than a thousand controls but does not have a hotkey for every control because it is difficult to remember all the hotkeys. Microsoft Word 2013 introduces a totally new feature a way to adjust hotkeys.