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General Shortcut Keys in $[officename]
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<bookmark_value>keyboard;general commands</bookmark_value> <bookmark_value>shortcut keys;general</bookmark_value> <bookmark_value>text input fields</bookmark_value> <bookmark_value>AutoComplete function in text and list boxes</bookmark_value> <bookmark_value>macros; interrupting</bookmark_value>
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<variable id="common_keys"><link href="text/shared/04/01010000.xhp" name="General Shortcut Keys in $[officename]">General Shortcut Keys in $[officename]</link></variable>
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Using Shortcut Keys
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A great deal of your application's functionality can be called up by using shortcut keys. For example, the <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC">Command+O</caseinline><defaultinline>Ctrl+O</defaultinline></switchinline> shortcut keys are shown next to the <emph>Open</emph> entry in the <emph>File</emph> menu. If you want to access this function by using the shortcut keys, press and hold down <switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC">Command</caseinline><defaultinline>Ctrl</defaultinline></switchinline> and then press the O key. Release both keys after the dialog appears.
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When operating your application, you can choose between using the mouse or the keyboard for almost all of the operations available.
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<switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC"></caseinline><defaultinline>Calling Menus With Shortcut Keys</defaultinline></switchinline>
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<switchinline select="sys"><caseinline select="MAC"></caseinline><defaultinline>Some of the characters shown on the menu bar are underlined. You can access these menus directly by pressing the underlined character together with the ALT key. Once the menu is opened, you will again find underlined characters. You can access these menu items directly by simply pressing the underlined character key.</defaultinline></switchinline>
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Using Shortcut Keys to Control Dialogs
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There is always one element highlighted in any given dialog - usually shown by a broken frame. This element, which can be either a button, an option field, an entry in a list box or a check box, is said to have the focus on it. If the focal point is a button, pressing Enter runs it as if you had clicked it. A check box is toggled by pressing the spacebar. If an option field has the focus, use the arrow keys to change the activated option field in that area. Use the Tab key to go from one element or area to the next one, use Shift+Tab to go in the reverse direction.
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