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Add commands on page 225<br />

Change the caption for a<br />

command on page 226<br />

Customize Shortcut Key<br />

-----<br />

Add commands to the shortcut menu and<br />

submenus.<br />

-----<br />

Change the caption that is used for the command<br />

when displayed on the shortcut menu.<br />

Shortcut keys start a command by with a combination of the Ctrl or Alt key<br />

and some additional keys.<br />

You assign commands to a shortcut key combination to make it easy to start<br />

the command. You use a key combination instead of clicking a menu item or<br />

a button. Shortcut keys include using the Ctrl or Alt key and also an<br />

alphanumeric key and or the Shift key. For more information about shortcut<br />

key customization, see Keyboard Shortcuts on page 248.<br />

Create a new command on page<br />

58 (workflow diagram)<br />

----- Create new commands as needed.<br />

Create a shortcut key on page 249 -----<br />

Create a new shortcut key and assign a key<br />

combination to start the associated command.<br />

Create a Double Click Action<br />

Double click actions start a command based on the objects that are selected<br />

when you double-click in the drawing window.<br />

You assign commands to a double click action, which typically starts a<br />

command that allows you to modify the selected object. For more information<br />

68 | Chapter 4 User Interface <strong>Customization</strong>

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