Mark as Junk keyboard shortcut

I would like an easier keyboard shortcut to mark a message as junk.
I've tried using the keyboard shortcuts in system tools, but it's not working.
I believe the menu item I am trying to assign to a short cut is "As Junk Mail". However, the key I assign to this menu item doesn't work. only shift-command-j works.
Thanks for any pointers.
-chuck

If anyone else has the problem here is how I solved it.
Closed all apps. Restarted. Did repair permissions. Launched Mail. Turned Off Junk Filtering. Quit. Launched. Turned On Junk Filtering.
It appears to be working now.
Imran
PS No need to throw out your computers as some unhelpful posts suggest. But if you do, please message me where you dispose off perfectly working new computers so i can pick them up. :-)

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