Hi Antony,
Anthony Chilco wrote:
I'm using the same setup, but the navigator has the focus whenever I
open it.
So that's different. That's on ly in Writer for me.
If it's already open, there doesn't seem to be a way to give it
the focus other that by closing and opening.
and that's the same.
To overcome the need for
two presses of F5, I wrote a little AutoIt! script that programs F5 to
switch to the navigator if it's already open and OpenOffice Calc is the
active window. Under any other conditions F5 does whatever it normally
does.
You can download it here:-
www.yorkville.com/transfer/ActivateCalcNav.zip
Thanks a lot; I'll try that one.
I've included the source in case you have AutoIt! (get it if you don't,
it make Windows a little more customizable).
I'll have to take another look soon on the Linux-desktop.
Best,
Cor
Cor Nouws wrote:
When opening the Nav (F5) in Calc, it doesn't have the focus (2.2 on
XP). So using arrow keys + Enter to got to ... does not work.
(This does work in Writer)
Does anyone know the key('s) to give the Nav the focus?
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Cor Nouws
Arnhem - Netherlands
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