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Home >Online Product Documentation >Table of Contents >How to Define a Keyboard Shortcut How to Define a Keyboard ShortcutTo define a keyboard shortcut for a Stylus Studio task:
1. From the Stylus Studio menu bar, select Tools>Keyboard.
The Shortcut Keys dialog box appears.
2. In the Select a macro: field, select the macro for which you want to define a shortcut.
3. Click Create Shortcut.
The Assign Shortcut dialog box appears.
4. Press the key or keys that you want to be the shortcut. For example, Ctrl+E, F7, Alt+P.
The Assign Shortcut dialog box displays a message indicating whether or not that key combination is currently in use.
5. If the shortcut key is not already in use, click the OK button. Otherwise, try another shortcut key.
Stylus Studio closes the Assign Shortcut dialog box.
6. Click OK in the Shortcut Keys dialog box.
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