For several years, now, InDesign has had the Quick Apply feature:
1. Press Ctrl+Enter (Windows) or Command+Return (Mac OS), then type a
few unique characters within the command's name.
For example, typing "grep" brings up a list of available GREP commands, and
typing "en ch" (include the
My thoughts too.
Alan
On 22/02/17 7:32, Robert Lauriston wrote:
Adobe should be ashamed that their UIs are so bad that customers need
command search, but I'm happy to get back all that time I was wasting
trying to find commands.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Alan Litchfield wrote:
I like
Adobe should be ashamed that their UIs are so bad that customers need
command search, but I'm happy to get back all that time I was wasting
trying to find commands.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 10:17 AM, Alan Litchfield wrote:
> I like that feature, thanks. Wish it was there earlier. Nice to see the k
I like that feature, thanks. Wish it was there earlier. Nice to see the
key commands in the menus too.
Alan
On 22/02/17 2:42, Bernard Aschwanden (Publishing Smarter) wrote:
I don't even use the 'search' option that is in the video. Just press F7
almost anywhere in FM2017, type a few words, and
I don't even use the 'search' option that is in the video. Just press F7
almost anywhere in FM2017, type a few words, and then when you see the
option press Enter.
Bernard
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