View shortcuts, Generate a list of shortcuts, Create a new shortcut set – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual
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Last updated 6/13/2015
View shortcuts
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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For Set, select a shortcut set.
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For Product Area, select the area containing the commands you want to view.
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From Commands, select a command. The shortcut appears in the Current Shortcuts section.
Generate a list of shortcuts
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Select a shortcut set from the Set menu.
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Click Show Set.
A text file opens with all current and undefined shortcuts for that set.
Create a new shortcut set
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Click New Set.
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Type a name for the new set, select a shortcut set from the Based On Set menu, and click OK.
Create or redefine a shortcut
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Choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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For Set, select a shortcut set, or click New Set to create a new shortcut set.
Note: You can make changes to the Default shortcut set, but it’s not recommended. Instead, edit a copy of the Default
shortcut set.
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For Product Area, select the area containing the command you want to define or redefine.
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In the Commands list, select the command you want to define or redefine.
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Click inside the New Shortcut box and press the keys for your new keyboard shortcut. If the key sequence is
currently used for another command, InCopy displays that command under Current Shortcuts. You can change the
original shortcut also, or try another shortcut.
Note: Assigning single-key shortcuts to menu commands interferes with entering text. If an insertion point is active
when you type a single-key shortcut, InCopy carries out the command instead of inserting the character.
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Do one of the following:
• Click Assign to create a new shortcut where none currently exists.
• Click Assign to add another shortcut to the command.
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Click OK to close the dialog box, or click Save to keep the dialog box open and enter more shortcuts.
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