Click the name of the command to which you want to assign a new shortcut.
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The command description appears under Description. The Current Shortcut
Keys text box displays any shortcuts already assigned to the command. A
command can have more than one shortcut, but only one appears in the menu.
Click the Press New Shortcut Key text box to select it, then press the key or
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keys that make up the new shortcut sequence.
The shortcut appears in the Press New Shortcut Key text box. Any shortcuts
already assigned to the command or keyboard sequence are listed under
Currently Assigned To.
Choose how to assign the shortcut:
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Select Go to Conflict on Assign to highlight in the Command list the
command for a previously assigned keyboard shortcut.
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Click Assign to assign the new shortcut to the specified command and disable
any previous assignment for the shortcut.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to assign additional shortcuts.
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In the Keyboard Shortcuts Setting text box, choose a shortcut group from the
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pop-up menu.
Click the Plus (+) sign to name the shortcuts, then select a location and save them.
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You can save shortcuts to more than one group; switching to a new group saves
all shortcut assignments and deletions made to the previous group.
Click Close to confirm the new shortcut assignments, or click Reset to revert to
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the previous shortcuts without saving the new shortcuts.
Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Select the shortcut you want to delete from under Current Shortcut Keys.
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Click Remove.
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Click Close or choose a new shortcut group to confirm the removal.
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Choose a shortcut group from the Keyboard Shortcuts Setting pop-up menu.
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