Keyboard shortcuts?
Hi. I'm running C1 v6 64-bit on Win 7. I'm confused about the keyboard shortcuts.
It seems that they've changed since v5 and the ones I used a lot are missing (control-shift-D to process a bunch of variants, and control-F to auto-adjust a variant). I can't seem to find what the new shortcuts are that have replaced them.
When I do a "view shortcut summary" under Help I get a text file display of XML which lists shortcuts but not what they are assigned to - and in a format that indicates "something is wrong" with the "display shortcut summary" menu item...
How can I find out the new shortcuts, or get the old ones back?
Thanks
-Glenn
It seems that they've changed since v5 and the ones I used a lot are missing (control-shift-D to process a bunch of variants, and control-F to auto-adjust a variant). I can't seem to find what the new shortcuts are that have replaced them.
When I do a "view shortcut summary" under Help I get a text file display of XML which lists shortcuts but not what they are assigned to - and in a format that indicates "something is wrong" with the "display shortcut summary" menu item...
How can I find out the new shortcuts, or get the old ones back?
Thanks
-Glenn
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Hi Glenn,
Ctrl-F is now assigned to search. Pressing this shortcut will focus on the search box for quick search in the collection. The new shortcut for auto adjust is Ctrl-L.
Ctrl-D is still the shortcut for processing, and if you have the "Edit Multiple" button pressed - it will process all of your selected variants. I believe that this is the same as in 5.x.
I guess that there is a bug in "Display shortcut Summary". You can open the "Keyboard Shortcuts..." dialog from the Edit menu (3 item from the bottom) where you can browse around the different shortcuts and assign a new shortcut for a specific command after creating a custom set of shortcuts.
I hope it helps,
Moshe0 -
Thank you, Moshe. That helps! 0
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