Here's a reply to a similar request. Just substitute the function you want where it says 'edit file'.
I don't know how to find out if the function is already assigned to a keystroke, but to assign it to one of your choice do this:
Right-click the toolbar area and choose 'configure'.
Select the 'keyboard' tab on the configuration dialogue.
In the 'shortcut keys' pane, pick a key to assign to the function.
In the 'category' pane select 'document'.
In the 'function' pane select 'edit file'.
At the top right, check that 'Writer' is selected.
Click 'modify'.
Close the dialogue.
tc
Dan wrote:
Hello!
My first question for this list: I my move from Word to Open Office, the *only* thing I really miss is the ability to use keyboard shortcuts to create and move headings.
In Word, I could use CTRL+ALT+1,2, or 3 to make headings, and SHIFT+ALT to move them about.
The quickest way I can do it (that I can find) is F11 and then scroll to the heading.
Is there a specific heading shortcut key(s) that anyone knows of?
Cheers!
Dan ----
Jane Larsen wrote:
You can just download and install the Java runtime, it has nothing to do with Microsoft...
http://www.java.com/en/download/download_the_latest.jsp
/Jane
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:05:30 +1100, basil yule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a new powerful pentium 4 computer with 256 thingos memory and 120gb of hard drive memory but and i bought ms xp as part of the deal and it has ms 2000 ms office for the basic foundation but it cannot find java runtime environment. how can i install the java jazz?
basil
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