You can also use: Tools > Customize, Keyboard tab to set keyboard
shortcuts.  I use this to assign 'easy' shortcuts to features often used or
features in 'inconvenient' menu locations.  You can also save these
settings to a file - see buttons for Save and Load.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:12 AM, Regina Henschel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Kevin O'Brien schrieb:
>
>> I was in LibreOffice 5.1.3.2 for Windows, and I wanted to insert a
>> field. Alt+i opens the Insert menu, and Field has the keyboard
>> shortcut alt+d. But so does Footnote and Endnote, and it comes first.
>> So pressing Alt+d goes to Footnote and Endnote, and there it stays.  I
>> have tried just d on its own after that, or Alt+d,d, but it doesn't
>> seem to do anything.
>>
>
> That is, because it has opened a sub-menu. You first need to leave the
> sub-menu by pressing Esc-key. Then the next D-key will get the Field item.
>
> The need to leave the sub-menu is unhandy. You can customize the menu and
> rename the entry Field so that you add a character after the text Field,
> that is not used by any other menu item. The automatic, which assigns the
> underline access, will use it then. The problem is, that _all_ characters
> of the word Field are already used for accessing other items.
>
> Kind regards
> Regina
>
>
>
>
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