Finale simple entry keyboard shortcuts9/21/2023 But you can use whatever shortcut that works for you. And I assigned these keyboard shortcuts that had some logic for me: Ctrl+Shift+ (i.e. That’s what I ended up doing, except I had to create two macros-one for showing and one for hiding the track changes (I couldn’t figure out how to create a ‘toggle’ macro that used the same command to turn on and off, depending on the current state). What to do? Well, one way to get a keyboard shortcut it to create a macro that does what you want to do, and then assign a keyboard shortcut to it. I’ll leave the other macros in this post, but if you want one that just does it all in one toggle command, skip the information below and scroll down to the end under ‘Angela’s solution’. Update 5 June 2019: Angela, one of this blog’s subscribers, had a solution that she shared with me. That’s not to say one doesn’t exist-just that I couldn’t find it. Well, I couldn’t find one! I couldn’t even find the command in the list of all commands. What I needed was a keyboard command or two to flip between views. Moving the mouse to do that got old pretty quick, even though I have that control on my Quick Access Toolbar. I worked on a 350p technical report the past two weeks, and was forever switching between No Markup (Final) view and All Markup (Final: Show Markup ) view.
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