Follow Techotopia on Twitter

On-line Guides
All Guides
eBook Store
iOS / Android
Linux for Beginners
Office Productivity
Linux Installation
Linux Security
Linux Utilities
Linux Virtualization
Linux Kernel
System/Network Admin
Programming
Scripting Languages
Development Tools
Web Development
GUI Toolkits/Desktop
Databases
Mail Systems
openSolaris
Eclipse Documentation
Techotopia.com
Virtuatopia.com
Answertopia.com

How To Guides
Virtualization
General System Admin
Linux Security
Linux Filesystems
Web Servers
Graphics & Desktop
PC Hardware
Windows
Problem Solutions
Privacy Policy

  




 

 

OpenOffice Calc User Guide
Previous Page Home Next Page

Assigning styles to shortcut keys

OOo provides a set of predefined keyboard shortcuts which allow you to quickly apply styles while typing in a document. You can redefine these shortcuts or define your own.

  1. Click Tools > Customize > Keyboard.

  2. On the Keyboard tab of the Customize dialog (Figure 107), choose the shortcut keys you want to define.

  3. In the Functions section at the bottom of the dialog, scroll down in the Category list to Styles and click the + sign.

  4. Choose the type of style. The Function list will display the names of the available styles for the selected type. The example shows OOo’s predefined styles.

  5. Let’s say you want to set Ctrl+9 to be the shortcut key combination for the Result2 style. To do this, select Result2 in the Function list, and then click Modify. Ctrl+9 now appears in the Keys list.

  6. Make any other required changes and then click OK to save these settings and close the dialog.

Frame94

OpenOffice Calc User Guide
Previous Page Home Next Page

 
 
  Published under the terms of the Open Publication License Design by Interspire