Hi All,
On 02/29/2016 04:40 PM, Eike Rathke wrote:
Those combinations belong to the accessibility feature "Using of LibreOffice
without Mouse". You find details in the help under "Shortcuts (LibreOffice
Accessibility)"
Thanks Regina for the accessibility shortcuts as that covers quite a few
of them.
Indeed. And Ctrl+Shift+0 through Ctrl+Shift+9 are meant to apply some
predefined number formats to cells, see Format -> Number Format -> ...
Eike
Yes i'm aware that Calc utilizes these for number formats (atleast 1
through 6), but why would those be disabled from a Calc user being able
to switch them and why would they also be disabled in other modules that
dont use number format.
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The two shortcuts that i'm still unable to figure out are Shift + F2 and
Ctrl + F1.
I'm collecting all this information into a temporary google doc, which
i'll be adding to the wiki once it is complete.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Aek0chOK2h3bBUe1J0bObjbTSOgau_HMeMJ5ws-dM58/edit?usp=sharing
Jay
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