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1. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Eugene Tyson Jan 16, 2014 9:28 AM (in response to Ceencha)Some are under Types and Tables in the Edit>Keyboad shortcuts.
Define your own shortcuts then click "Show Set"
You can get a text file that you can search.
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2. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Ceencha Jan 16, 2014 9:35 AM (in response to Eugene Tyson)I've done that, but all I can find are these:
Type & Tables: Character --- Default: Cmd+T
Type & Tables: Conditional Text --- [none defined]
Type & Tables: Cross-References --- [none defined]
Type & Tables: Glyphs --- Default: Opt+Shift+F11
Type & Tables: Index --- Default: Shift+F8
Type & Tables: Paragraph --- Default: Opt+Cmd+T
Type & Tables: Story --- [none defined]
Type & Tables: Table --- Default: Shift+F9
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4. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Ceencha Jan 16, 2014 10:16 AM (in response to Salah Fadlabi)Hmm … for some reason, those don't work — when I try it, it says "Cannot find match."
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5. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Salah Fadlabi Jan 16, 2014 10:20 AM (in response to Ceencha)Are you try to assign keyboardshort cut in the blank rectangel (New Shortcut).
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6. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Ceencha Jan 16, 2014 10:40 AM (in response to Salah Fadlabi)I assign it just find — but when I do my search and attempt to USE it, it says "Cannot find match."
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7. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Salah Fadlabi Jan 16, 2014 10:53 AM (in response to Ceencha)I tried here on indesign cs6 and work fine, create a New Set in Keyboard shortcut and assign the new keys and make sure you select this Set before close keyboard shortcut panel.
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8. Re: Find/Change Keyboard Shortcut
Ceencha Jan 16, 2014 12:16 PM (in response to Salah Fadlabi)OK, so I was searching under the TEXT field instead of the GREP field.
What is the difference between TEXT and GREP ??
GREP seems to be working for me … THANKS!



