Hi,
You need to add a new keyboard shortcut. To add, go Tools >
Customize... > Keyboard tab. In the bottom portion of the panel, select
the Edit Category, and then the "Delete Rows" line in the Function
list. Then highlight a suitable keyboard shortcut in the Shortcut Keys
area (maybe Ctrl+Delete), and press Modify. This will assign the
"Delete Rows" tothe shortcut key you selected.
I hope this helps.Rémy.
Le lundi 21 septembre 2020 à 06:00 -0700, Gilles a écrit :
Hello,
I need a keyboard shortcut to delete the current row
CTRL+- only works when 1) reaching for the mouse and 2) clicking on
its IDnumber on the left-most column (1,2,3, ie. the "grey part")…
which beats thepoint of keyboard shortcuts.
Do you know of a way?
Thank you.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] [Calc] Keyboard shortcut to delete current row when focus on one of its cells? · Remy Gauthier
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