Awhile back I suggested that a table (or so) on keyboard shortcuts
should be in an appendix. Jean said that she would put that on the list
of things to do. I was reviewing the PDF for "Getting Started " for
OOo2, then looked for the Writer Guide 2. I only found the outline, so
I must be missing something.
Question 1
Am I missing something, where do I find the chapters that are OK to
download?
(Yah, I know, it is there)
Question 2
In the "Writer guide outline 2" is "Appendix A: Keyboard shortcuts -
deferred until later".
I thought that I would start on this. I looked through the HELP of
OOo2. It has a number of tables available on Keyboard shortcuts.
Rather lengthy and for a neophyte a bit daunting. So I thought that I
would ask you the experts about this concept for starting on the use of
Keyboard shortcuts (KbSs).
I would like to set up a table of the most used KbSs, this would include
sets thereof. Such as if I use the full screen what is the other one(to
get back the not full screen). How do I select to copy then paste.
Keeping that idea in mind would each other hereon send me a list, not
more than seven (7) each, of the KbSs that they use most often. Me, I
would not be able to make a list of 7. (That is now.) Then I would
compile the lists and make a table, that probably might best fit in
Getting Started but then could be expanded for Writer.
The other was to arrange as many as I could into a table that reflects
the keyboard,
that is, to start
all the single puff keys that is F1 to F12 (and if available F13 to F24
or Cntl or Shft or ?? + Fn)
then all that start with with Cntl, then Shft. Hopefully I could set
the diagram up in such a many that I would be able to cut it out and
paste it onto my keyboard. Then learn.
Any comments please?
Chris