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From: David Creamer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Cross reference keyboard shortcut
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You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier
2006 08:07:01 -0800
From: David Creamer <ideasli...@ideastraining.com>
Subject: RE: Cross reference keyboard shortcut
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> You can also use the following key
You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
David Creamer
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Hi, David:
David Creamer wrote:
You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
Yes, but FrameMaker's Escape key sequence commands work on all FrameMaker
platforms, Windows, Mac and UNIX. There
> You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
> easier: ALT+s c
>
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. -
Hi, David:
David Creamer wrote:
>> You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
>> easier: ALT+s c
>>
>>
> For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
> shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
> works in
>> For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
>> shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
>> works in virtually any program.
>
> Yes, but FrameMaker's Escape key sequence commands work on all FrameMaker
> platforms, Windows, Mac and UNIX.
Is there a keyboard shortcut for inserting cross references?
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Tap and release these keys in sequence: Esc s c (lowercase matters), for
Special Cross Reference. Navigate the dialog box to choose what you need.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
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Natalie Bircher wrote:
Is there a keyboard shortcut for inserting cross references?
Hi Natalie,
Press the following keys sequentially:
Escape s c
(As in, Escape special cross-reference)
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
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You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
HTH,
Chuck
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Subject: Re: Cross reference keyboard shortcut
Tap and release these keys in sequence: Esc s c (lowercase matters), for
Special Cross Reference. Navigate the dialog
Tap and release these keys in sequence: Esc s c (lowercase matters), for
Special > Cross Reference. Navigate the dialog box to choose what you need.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Natalie Bircher wrote:
> Is there a keyboard shortcut for inserting cross
Hi Natalie,
Press the following keys sequentially:
Escape s c
(As in, Escape special cross-reference)
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
HTH,
Chuck
-Original Message-
Subject: Re: Cross reference keyboard shortcut
Tap and release these keys in sequence: Esc s c (lowercase matters), for
Special > Cross Reference. Navigate the dia
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