Mac OSX 10.6.4 OOo 3.2.1 LibO 3.3 beta1

I read recently, either here or over in OOo, about a key combination to paste 
unformatted text in Writer.  The combination was Cmd+Alt+Shift+V.  Cmd+Shift+V 
calls up the same as Edit/Paste Special, which gives a window with the choice 
of Formatted Text (RTF) or Unformatted Text, but Cmd+Alt+Shift+V goes straight 
to the insertion of unformatted text.

I have so far not been able to find where it was that this was referenced, 
since I seem to remember that it was something of an aside in the thread.

My question is: can this be made the default for Cmd+V instead of the current 
default of Paste Special/Formatted Text (RTF)?  I have tried 
Tools/Options/Keyboard, and I can see that, beside Cmd+V it says Paste 
Unformatted Text, but it doesn't.

I can also see, when I choose Category:Edit and Function: Paste Unformatted 
Text, that it now shows ⇑❖^V (where the ❖ symbol is the nearest I can come to 
the Cmd symbol) and ❖V as alternatives.  However, only the full four-character 
shortcut works.  [Incidentally in my book, ^V is Ctrl+V not Alt+V but 
Cmd+Ctrl+Shift+V just beeps, and Cmd+Alt+Shift+V actually does the job.]

Two questions:

1.  How can I get Cmd+V to paste unformatted text?
2.  Can I make this the default behaviour for Cmd+V in Writer?

TIA

//James



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