Assign keyboard shortcuts to styles or style sets


You can assign a keyboard shortcut to a style or style set. When you press the keyboard shortcut, CorelDRAW applies the style or style set to the selected object. A keyboard shortcut can use up to four different keystrokes.

If a keyboard shortcut is already assigned to another command, you can override the existing setting.

For more information about working with keyboard shortcuts, see Customize keyboard shortcuts.

To assign a keyboard shortcut to a style or style set

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1 Click Window Dockers Object Styles.
2 In the Object Styles docker, right-click a style or style set, and click Assign Keyboard Shortcut.
The Options dialog box opens with the Shortcut keys tab of the Commands page displayed and Apply styles in the top list box selected.
3 Select the style or style set to which you want to assign a shortcut.
If you have already assigned a keyboard shortcut to the selected style, the shortcut is displayed in the Current shortcut keys box.
4 Click in the New shortcut key box, and press a key combination.
If the key combination is already assigned to another command, that command is listed in the Currently assigned to box.
5 Click Assign.

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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 and assign a new shortcut.

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