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On 07/11/2011 08:56 AM, MR ZenWiz wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:49 AM, Stephan Zietsman <sziets@gmail.com> wrote:

Correction:  After you've selected the "Keyboard" tab, make sure to
select the "LibreoOffice" radio button (top-right of window) as the
"Find".  I also notice that you should rather select the "Category"
and "Function" *before* selecting the "Shortcut keys".

So it should actually go like this (in Windows):
Click Tools > Customise...
Select the "Keyboard" tab
Select the "LibreOffice" radio button (top-right of window)
In the "Category" pane select "Edit"
In the "Function" pane select "Find & Replace"
In the "Shortcut keys" pane, scroll to "Ctrl + F" and select it.
Then click "Modify"
Excellent!  Thanks!

In the "Keys" pane, select "Ctrl + Alt + F"
Click "Delete"
Nah, that's ok....

Close the window by clicking "Ok"

In 3.4.1, the Edit|Find & Replace menu item shows "Ctrl + Alt + F".
However that doesn't work, _if_ you've already done Ctrl+F and have the
'Find' toolbar open, instead it only toggles the 'File' menu.





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