On Fri October 28 2005 23:45, + Bob Harvey wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Have just started using OO at v2.0, previously only looked at it, but I'm
> now planning to use it as a replacement for Word, as it seems to have the
> compatibility with Word that I need for my existing clients.
>
> I wanted to make a macro (like the one I have made in Word) to capinitial a
> word, then move to the next word in the text string.  Usually I bind my own
> macros and commands to Alt-<somekey>, to keep from overwriting an existing
> command.  So I recorded a capinitial macro, OK. Then when I come to keybind
> it, there is a very useful indication of which keys are currently bound to
> commands, but no ability (it seems) to bind to keys other than those
> listed.  Surely there's some mistake?
>

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On Sun October 30 2005 07:36, Ian Laurenson wrote:
>
> Hi Bob,
> You may want to check out the key handler macros at:
> http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/hillview/OOo/
>
> Welcome to a fellow Kiwi.

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