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Although your application has preset keyboard shortcuts, you can change them, or add your own shortcuts, to suit your working style.You can assign keyboard shortcuts to the commands you use the most, and you can delete any keyboard shortcuts that you don’t use.
You can print a list of keyboard shortcuts. You can also export a list of keyboard shortcuts to the CSV file format — a comma delimited format that is easily opened by word processors and spreadsheet applications.
When you change keyboard shortcuts, the changes are saved in a file called an accelerator table. Your application comes with the following accelerator tables which can be customized to suit your work habits:
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Click Tools Customization. |
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In the Customization list of categories, click Commands. |
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Click the New shortcut key box, and press a key combination. |
If the same keyboard shortcut is already assigned to another command, the second assignment overwrites the first. By enabling the Navigate to conflict on assign check box, you can automatically navigate to the command whose shortcut you reassigned, prompting you to assign a new shortcut.
You can view all of the existing keyboard shortcuts by clicking View all.
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Click Tools Customization. |
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In the Customization list of categories, click Commands. |
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Click Tools Customization. |
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In the Customization list of categories, click Commands. |
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Click Tools Customization. |
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In the Customization list of categories, click Commands. |
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