Not a keystroke shortcut, but double-clicking on any item toggles the item to the opposite list. (Or when there are three lists as in the find conditional text dialog, double-clicking moves the item one column to the right in a clockwise rotation and shift-double-clicking moves one column to the left.) Even with lots of tags in the wrong list, it only takes me a minute (literally) to get things straight.
Some might suggest making this setting from the book file window rather than doing it one file at a time. But that approach only works as expected (rippling the book-level changes into all the individual files) if you are adding tags to the "Include" list on a global basis. Moving something to the "Don't Include" list in the book window will *not* ripple that change down to the individual files. This is actually a feature, allowing you to include specific tags that are outside the global "include" set in specific chapters of a book. -Fred Ridder > Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 15:12:44 -0800 > From: TdeV at bstw.com > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Keystroke commands for selecting tags in Save As PDF? > > Acrobat 8 Professional > Using Frame 8 > > Save as PDF > > Comes up with some collection (large) of paragraph tags in the Include > Box, some in Don't Include. > The mouse click would be okay if it stayed in the Include box, but I > have to select one tag, then click "move to Don't Include" button. > This is darn tedious. > > Any keystroke shortcuts? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20111130/c22b6816/attachment.html>
