Thank you, Eric, for the suggestion. However, I use a considerable number of powerful applications, and each one has its own extensive list of key shortcuts. I choose not to try to memorize them and rather depend on the use of menus and toolbars to do the remembering for me. To me, a function that can only be had with a keypress is one that I consider the application to lack. That is my loss, I understand, but it's also my choice. [smile]Then please look at the message I posted yesterday about it. The short version is: in your reply, go to the paragraph that is shown as a single long line, and press Ctrl-0 (ZERO at the top of the keyboard).
Lane Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia Running Linux more and Windows less |