![]() Opens the Check In dialog box for checking in a layout.Ĭonverts all Jump Variables to regular text.Ĭonverts a selected Jump Variable to regular text. Opens the Change Password dialog box for changing your password. (Smart Image) Adds a caption and credit frame.Īdds the currently viewed layout to the selected Dossier.Īdds the currently selected frame(s) to the selected Dossier. Overview of the WoodWing keyboard shortcuts Short cutĬloses the layout and brings it back to the state it was last saved in.Ĭloses the article and brings it back to the state it was last saved in. Note: For more detailed information about how to work with keyboard shortcuts in InDesign, see the InDesign Help: Customize menus and keyboard shortcuts. (Optional) In the Context list, select the context in which you want the keyboard shortcut to function. In the New Shortcut box, press the keys for your new keyboard shortcut. From the Commands list, choose the command that you want to modify. From the Product Area list, choose the area that contains the keyboard shortcut that you want to modify.įor example: Choose 'WoodWing' to modify the keyboard shortcuts for Studio for InDesign. To modify these, a new set has to be created first: ![]() InDesign is shipped with many default keyboard shortcut sets. To access the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box, choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. Accessing the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box ![]() These shortcuts are listed as 'WoodWing' in the Product Area list of the Keyboard Shortcut dialog box.įigure: The keyboard shortcuts for Studio for InDesign can be found by choosing 'WoodWing' in the Product Area list (A). Studio for InDesign adds an additional set of keyboard shortcuts to InDesign. ![]()
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