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Thomas Blasejewicz-3 wrote
Is that Alt+I, P?
It is Alt+P.
Since I do not recall having set this shortcut key, I believe it is the 
default setting.

No, it is not a default "Short-cut" and never has been, rather it is an
algorithm assigned "accelerator" generated for the Insert menu--it will vary
based on locale.

So, here the accelerator would be <Alt> -> I  ->P,  for S_p_ecial Character,
and <Enter>--accelerators have different scope than shortcuts, applying only
to the menu where shown.

However, you can set a Shortcut for <Alt>+P (or any other unassigned key)
from the Tools -> Customize dialog. 

You would assign  a Keyboard shortcut against the "Symbol" function to
directly launch the Special Character dialog.  

At the 6.0 release the dialog includes a bar with recently used glyphs and
favorites.

At the 6.1 release the standard toolbar includes a hidden split button
Special Character popup for easy glyph reuse, you can show that. And the
split button will become the default for the 6.2 release. 




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