You can also use: Tools > Customize, Keyboard tab to set keyboard
shortcuts. I use this to assign 'easy' shortcuts to features often used or
features in 'inconvenient' menu locations. You can also save these
settings to a file - see buttons for Save and Load.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:12 AM, Reg
Hi,
Kevin O'Brien schrieb:
I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard
shortcut alt+d. But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first.
So pressing Alt+d goes to Footnote and Endnote, and there it stays.
OK, I tried it as Alt+i to open the Insert menu, then just d by
itself. No change. It goes to Footnote and Endnote and stays there no
matter how often I press d.
Thanks,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 10:05 PM, Brian Barker
wrote:
> At 21:45 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
>>
>> I was in Libre
At 21:45 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard shortcut alt+d.
In my book, that's D, not Alt+D.
But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first. So pressing
I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard
shortcut alt+d. But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first.
So pressing Alt+d goes to Footnote and Endnote, and there it stays. I
have tried just d on its own
At 20:22 25/07/2016 -0400, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
I was trying to assist a blind user with something, and he cannot
use a mouse, so I was trying to do it all with keyboard shortcuts. I
ran into a problem when two menu items have the same shortcut.
According to the Appendix of the Writer Guide, th
I was trying to assist a blind user with something, and he cannot use
a mouse, so I was trying to do it all with keyboard shortcuts. I ran
into a problem when two menu items have the same shortcut. According
to the Appendix of the Writer Guide, the answer is to press the
shortcut combination a seco
2014-02-18 18:59 GMT+01:00 T. R. Valentine :
> I may have missed it, but I don't think anyone responded to this.
>
> On 8 February 2014 18:40, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> > The problem is that some keyboard shortcuts are not working,
> > specifically Ctrl-F12 (opens insert table dialog box) and
I may have missed it, but I don't think anyone responded to this.
On 8 February 2014 18:40, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> The problem is that some keyboard shortcuts are not working,
> specifically Ctrl-F12 (opens insert table dialog box) and
> Ctrl-Shift-End / Ctrl-Shift-Home (selects to end / beg
I am using LibreOffice 4.1.3.2, installed from the repos, on Xubuntu
13.10, but on my old computer it was whatever was in the repos for
Xubuntu 12.04, and the problem was the same. I just decided that it was
time to fix it.
The problem is that some keyboard shortcuts are not working,
specifically
Hi All,
On the menu page for LibreOffice, the Database icon has the word 'D*a*tabase'
beside it. The underlined *a* signifies that instead of clicking on the
icon, the user has the option of typing Alt A to open a Database.
My question is, can the same thing be achieved with a button in a Base F
Hi All,
On the menu page for LibreOffice, the Database icon has the word 'D*a*tabase'
beside it. The underlined *a* means that instead of clicking on the icon, the
user has the option of typing Alt A to open a Database.
My question is, can the same thing be achieved with a button in a Base Form?
I tried setting keyboard shortcuts for increasing and decreasing text
size. I set Control++ as Increase Font. I did not see a corresponding
Decrease Font option to set for Control+-. However, pressing Control++
does not increase the size of the text, neither if text is selected
nor if it is not. Th
On 30/05/11 9:33 AM, Anthony Grimes wrote:
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty
insane stylesheet. The only way it's really manageable is with
keyboard shortcuts.
So, I've tried to add some keyboard shortcuts for these styles for the
^ keys. For example, I've bou
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Tom :)
From: Anthony Grimes
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sun, 29 May, 2011 22:33:37
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Keyboard shortcuts that call for ctrl are not
working on my mac
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty insane
styles
Hi Anthony,
Anthony Grimes wrote (29-05-11 23:33)
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty insane
stylesheet. The only way it's really manageable is with keyboard shortcuts.
So, I've tried to add some keyboard shortcuts for these styles for the ^
keys. For example, I've
I'm writing a book and my publisher requires that I use a pretty insane
stylesheet. The only way it's really manageable is with keyboard shortcuts.
So, I've tried to add some keyboard shortcuts for these styles for the ^
keys. For example, I've bound a character style to ^Z. However, when I
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