You can use keyboard shortcuts to access many of the MARC Editor functions. (For example, CTRL+C copies highlighted text to the clipboard so that you can paste the text somewhere else.) On the Keyboard tab, you can display a list of editable shortcuts that you can use to access the MARC Editor functions.
You can edit the keystrokes that make up the shortcuts. However, you cannot edit the names of the editor functions that the shortcuts access.
You can also add shortcuts that let you access functions from the navigation bar. (For more information, see “Setting Up Shortcut Keys to Open Processes” in the “Customizing the Navigation Bar” chapter of the Launcher Configuration Guide.)
To edit shortcuts
1 | In the Customize Editor, click the Keyboard tab. (For instructions, see Opening the Customize Editor.) |
2 | Highlight the function that you want to edit. |
3 | Click the Edit Shortcut button. |
Here is the Edit Shortcut window with Reformat Record selected for edit:
4 | In the Shortcut field, enter the shortcut keystrokes that you want to use. |
If you want to use a combination of keystrokes, you need to keep all keys pressed until the entire shortcut displays.
To eliminate the shortcut, press the BACKSPACE key.
5 | If you choose keystrokes that are already assigned, Horizon displays a message telling you to make another selection. |
6 | Click OK to save your changes. |
7 | Repeat steps 2 through 6 for all the shortcuts that you want to customize. |
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