Friday, January 14, 2011

Appendix A Keyboard Shortcuts of PDF








Contents
Copyright...................................................................................................................................ii
Authors.......................................................................................................................................ii
Feedback....................................................................................................................................ii
Acknowledgements....................................................................................................................ii
Publication date and software version........................................................................................ii
Introduction.....................................................................................................................................1
Function keys for Impress................................................................................................................1
Other shortcut keys for Impress.......................................................................................................2
Shortcut keys in the Normal View...................................................................................................3
Shortcut keys in slide shows............................................................................................................4
Navigating with the keyboard in Slide Sorter..................................................................................4
Keyboard Shortcuts i
Introduction
Introduction
You can use OpenOffice.org (OOo) without requiring a pointing device, such as a mouse or
trackball, by using its built-in keyboard shortcuts. Tasks as varied and complex as docking
and un-docking toolbars and windows, or changing the size or position of objects can all be
accomplished with only a keyboard. Although OOo has its own extensive set of keyboard
shortcuts, each component provides others which are specific to its work.
For help with OOo’s keyboard shortcuts, or using OOo with a keyboard only, search the OOo
Help using the “shortcut” or “accessibility” keywords.
In addition to using the built-in keyboard shortcuts (listed in this Appendix), you can also
define your own. You can assign shortcuts to standard Impress functions or your own macros
and save them for use with Impress only, or with the entire OpenOffice.org suite.
To adapt shortcut keys to your needs, use the Customize dialog as described in this section
and in “Customizing keyborad shortcuts” in Chapter 10 (Setting Up and Customizing
Impress).
Function keys for Impress
Shortcut Keys Effect
F2 Edit text
F3 Edit group
Ctrl+F3 Exit group
Shift+F3 Duplicate
F4 Position and Size
F5 View Slide Show.
Ctrl+Shift+F5 Navigator
F7 Spell check
Ctrl+F7 Thesaurus
F8 Edit Points
Ctrl+Shift+F8 Fit text to frame.
F11 Styles and Formatting
Keyboard Shortcuts 1
Other shortcut keys for Impress
Other shortcut keys for Impress
Shortcut Keys Effect
Arrow key Move the selected object or the page view in the
direction of the arrow.
Ctrl+Arrow key Move around in the page view.
Shift+drag Constrains the movement of the selected object
horizontally or vertically.
Ctrl+drag (with Copy when
moving option active)
Hold down Ctrl and drag an object to create a copy
of the object.
Alt key Hold down Alt to draw or resize objects by dragging
from the centre of the object outward.
Alt+click Select the object behind the currently selected
object.
Alt+Shift+click Select the object in front of the currently selected
object.
Shift+click Select adjacent items or a text passage. Click at the
start of a selection, move to the end of the selection,
and then hold down Shift while you click.
Shift+drag (when resizing) Hold down Shift while dragging to resize an object
to maintain the proportions of the object.
Tab Select objects in the order in which they were
created.
Shift+Tab Select objects in the reverse order in which they
were created.
Escape Exit current mode.
Enter Activate a place-holder object in a new presentation
(only if the frame is selected).
Ctrl+Enter Moves to the next text object on the slide.
If there are no text objects on the slide, or if you
reached the last text object, a new slide is inserted
after the current slide. The new slide uses the same
layout as the current slide.
Keyboard Shortcuts 2
Shortcut keys in the Normal View
Shortcut keys in the Normal View
Shortcut Keys Effect
Plus(+) key Zoom in.
Minus(-) key Zoom out.
Times(×) key (number pad) Fit page in window.
Divide(÷) key (number pad) Zoom in on current selection.
Shift+Ctrl+G Group selected objects.
Shift+Ctrl+Alt+A Un-group selected group.
Ctrl+click Enter a group, so that you can edit the individual
objects of the group. Click outside the group to return
to the normal view.
Shift+Ctrl+K Combine selected objects.
Shift+Ctrl+K Split selected object. This combination only works on
an object that was created by combining two or more
objects.
Ctrl+Plus key Bring to Front.
Shift+Ctrl+Plus key Bring Forward.
Ctrl+Minus key Send Backward.
Shift+Ctrl+Minus key Send to Back.
Keyboard Shortcuts 3
Shortcut keys in slide shows
Shortcut keys in slide shows
Shortcut Keys Effect
Esc End presentation.
Spacebar or Right arrow or Down arrow
or Page Down or Enter or Return or N
Play next effect (if any, else go to next
slide).
Alt+Page Down Go to next slide without playing effects.
[number] + Enter Type a number of a slide and press Enter
to go to the slide.
Left arrow or Up arrow or Page Up or
Backspace or P
Play previous effect again. If no previous
effect exists on this slide, show previous
slide.
Alt+Page Up Go to the previous slide without playing
effects.
Home Jump to first slide in the slide show.
End Jump to the last slide in the slide show.
Ctrl+Page Up Go to the previous slide.
Ctrl+Page Down Go to the next slide.
B or . Show black screen until next key or
mouse wheel event.
W or , Show white screen until next key or
mouse wheel event.
Navigating with the keyboard in Slide Sorter
Shortcut Keys Effect
Escape Moves the focus to the first slide.
Arrow key Moves the focus to the next slide.
Spacebar Makes the slide with the focus the current slide.
Keyboard Shortcuts 4

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