First, open MS Word
Then go to Tool Options and click customize.
Customize the dialog box and click on the keyboard option.
Then the customize keyboard dialog box appears. Select the Fonts in the categories list at a command option and select your preferred font from the Fonts list. Suppose we select SutonnyMJ, then select the font. Then press Alt + Z on the new shortcut key and click on Assign. Similarly, select Times New Roman for Alt + X. Click Assign, your shortcut becomes base.
Now do not have to select Bangla or English font with the mouse again and again. Press Alt + Z and Alt + X with the keyboard once the Bengali font is changing once the Bengali font is displayed.
Note that before typing Bengali, press Alt + Z on the keyboard and press Alt + Clrl + B, then victory will be active and you can type Bangla and you can type Bangla. Understand the victory icon at Task Bar.
Similarly, in the case of English type press Alt + X on the keyboard and press Alt + Clrl + B, then the victory will be deactivated and you will be able to type English. Understand the victory icon at Task Bar.

In this way you can type both Bengali and English together without holding the mouse, it is only possible to press your command with the keyboard. For the previous version of Office 2007, this rule, Office 2007, you have to work from the Home option of the ward. Everyone will be good.
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