09-18-2015 02:37 AM
Hi, are there any hotkeys available to switch the previous or the next draft sheet in a multisheet draft file? I've tried PgUp/PgDn or arrows (also with Ctrl) but not working.
I use sometimes more than 20 pages in a draft and quite slow to turn pages with mouse.
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09-18-2015 03:09 AM
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09-18-2015 03:19 AM
09-18-2015 03:22 AM
Hi, Thanks for the reply, but I have already tried that. The problem is there are not such a command in the commands list to assign with a key. I see for example 'Insert new sheet' but "Show previous/next sheet' or something like that is missing.
09-18-2015 09:30 AM
This kind of stuff has not been handled for SE yet. The core of SE has been around forever, but Siemens is just now getting some momentum that all of us on the forum hopes allows many of the details of the software use become slick.
09-18-2015 09:46 AM
Maybe it would be easier to name softwares that do have this hotkey function. I don't think Acad does, Draftsight doesn't, even Excel doesn't as far as I can tell. SolidWorks, Creo, etc.?
09-18-2015 10:11 AM - edited 09-18-2015 10:11 AM
I do use CTRL + PgDn and CTRL + PgUp to jump from a page\sheet on:
MsWord
MsExcel
MsPowerpoint
Adobe Reader
I don't use because it doesn't work on:
Solid Edge
This is the software I regularly use to work and only Solid Edge miss it.
09-18-2015 11:06 AM
My bad with Excel.
09-18-2015 11:58 AM
As I was getting started, I was very angry I could not use my most common set of hotkeys from every other program, specifically:
ALT-F, O open
ALT-F, S save
ALT-F, A Save as
ALT-F, X close, no save
Those hotkeys work in:
All Microsoft and Adobe and Autodesk products. At one time these were requirements to become a windows program.
I have resorted to use the mouse and pull down menu's for those functions in SE rather than reprogram about 100,000 hours of using those hotkeys.
There is no method to program them for SE that way.
09-18-2015 12:48 PM
@12GAGE wrote:
As I was getting started, I was very angry I could not use my most common set of hotkeys from every other program, specifically:
ALT-F, O open
ALT-F, S save
ALT-F, A Save as
ALT-F, X close, no save
Those hotkeys work in:
All Microsoft and Adobe and Autodesk products. At one time these were requirements to become a windows program.
I have resorted to use the mouse and pull down menu's for those functions in SE rather than reprogram about 100,000 hours of using those hotkeys.
There is no method to program them for SE that way.
These are standard Windows hotkeys
Ctrl+N= New
Ctrl+O= Open
Ctrl+S= Save
Ctrl+P= Print
Ctrl+Z= Undo
Ctrl+Y= Redo
To use the ALT keys,
ALT+A, A = Save As
ALT+A, O = Open
ALT+A, S = Save
and so on
The ALT keys enable you to follow the ribbon interface using the keyboard. So you're ditching keyboard shortcuts over the difference between an A and an F? Is learning something new that painful?