This could be helpful if you had some documents that required several repetitive commands that a complicated keyboard shortcut (if it has one at all). You can select at different “Set” for certain document(s) or user(s). The “New Set” button allows you to make a “Set” of keyboard shortcuts. The Keyboard Shortcut window has several helpful options at the very top. Setting up your keyboard shortcut options Simply select the appropriate program from the “Set” dropdown menu. If you already know the shortcuts that were used in Pagemaker and Quark, you don’t have to learn a new set of shortcuts. To access your shortcuts window, go to Edit, Keyboard Shortcuts.īefore we get started, let me also give you old Pagemaker and Quark users a great tip – InDesign will let you use the default shortcuts from those programs. You can also reassign a shortcut if you don’t like the default shortcut for that action. In InDesign, you can make your own custom shortcut for just about anything. But there are always going to be those commands that some people use more than others there is no shortcut for (for me, two of those are changing text to uppercase and adding a faint drop shadow). They tried to make shortcuts for the most used features that would be easy to use and remember. Adobe did their best when creating keyboard shortcuts in InDesign.
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