Creating a "Save As" toolbar
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Creating a "Save As" toolbar
I use "save as" fucntion a lot.
Is there anyway to create a toolbar for save-as?
Using File>Save As took too much time.
James
Is there anyway to create a toolbar for save-as?
Using File>Save As took too much time.
James
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- Bob Hansen
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From the Main Menu:
Configure/Preferences/Keyboard/
Under Categories, select All
Click on List button
This will dump a file listing all of the hot keys. You can also create your own Hot Keys here, and/or modify the existing ones.
Also look on Menu Drop downs to see many of the Hot Keys next to the commands, for example File/Save As shows F12.
Configure/Preferences/Keyboard/
Under Categories, select All
Click on List button
This will dump a file listing all of the hot keys. You can also create your own Hot Keys here, and/or modify the existing ones.
Also look on Menu Drop downs to see many of the Hot Keys next to the commands, for example File/Save As shows F12.
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
Bob
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If you want to remove any Hot Keys, then do this:
From the Main Menu:
Configure/Preferences/Keyboard
Select a choice under Categories
Select your choice under Commands. You will see the current value in the Current Keys field.
Click on Remove.
Apply and OK your way out.
I am curious why you would want to remove a lot of hot keys?
I have been using TextPad since before 2000 and never had a need to remove any hot key. I don't believe they cause any performance overhead, and they are only active within the TextPad program, they are not system wide, so no other programs will inherit the commands.
From the Main Menu:
Configure/Preferences/Keyboard
Select a choice under Categories
Select your choice under Commands. You will see the current value in the Current Keys field.
Click on Remove.
Apply and OK your way out.
I am curious why you would want to remove a lot of hot keys?
I have been using TextPad since before 2000 and never had a need to remove any hot key. I don't believe they cause any performance overhead, and they are only active within the TextPad program, they are not system wide, so no other programs will inherit the commands.
Hope this was helpful.............good luck,
Bob
Bob
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Is there a way to accomplish this? The difficulty I cannot surmount in attempting to create a File/Save As macro is stopping the macro recorder while the Save As dialog is open. Consequently, you must Save or Cancel in order to stop the recorder.Bob Hansen wrote:Is a hot key faster than two mouse clicks?
If yes, then make a macro for File/Save As, and assign a hot key to the macro
I'm simply looking for a way to launch the Save As dialog at the end of my macro, so I can, at that point, decide upon filename and save location.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.