Hello Gene,

You can create a shortcut for any menu item which does not already  
have one. Here is how to do it:
To set up a shortcut for a given application, open System Preferences,
Go to the Keyboard&Mouse pane,
Select Keyboard Shortcuts,
Click the Plus button to the right of the Outline,
A dialogue box will appear,
Click on All Applications,
Select the application for which you want to create a shortcut by  
pressing Return,
You must type the exact title of the menu item as it appears in the  
application,
Move to the Keyboard Shortcut field and enter the key combination you  
wish to use,
Note that it does not check for conflicts with other commands you may  
have created,
Click Add and you will be returned to the Keyboard Shortcuts tab and  
you can add more if you want to.

Cheers,

Anne


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