With Snow Leopard, I have been able to customize shortcut keys to more closely match Windows Powerpoint (I'm soooo used to using those shortcut keys). however, PP on a Mac uses different default shortcut keys. For example, to add a new slide in Windows PowerPoint, you press Cnrl-M. If you do that in Mac Powerpoint, you minimize the program.
Can you remove default shortcut keys?
Thanks
PPT also has a second stroke for Insert Slide: Shift+Command+N.
Keyboard shortcuts in PPT are not customizable.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/24/09 9:50 AM, in article 59b7d...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
* annoyed*
Thanks for the responses though.
Partially because of different devDNA, I imagine.
MS developed Word and Excel but bought PowerPoint (which was originally a Mac app,
in fact).
That was quite some time ago. You'd think by now that the programmerbees would've
done their codecrosspollination thing and ...
But no.
And then there's that whole b*****d stepchild thing.
PPT's a pretty small flea at the end of the tail that the dog wags.
Did you read my first reply? There is no need to map anything for the
keystroke to insert a new slide... One of the defaults is *identical* to the
one you asked about on the PC:
CONTROL [Not Command] + M
The other is SHIFT+COMMAND+M, but they both do the same thing.
HINT: Open the Insert menu & take a look at the New Slide -- see the symbols
to the right of the command? They represent the default keystroke. For more
on shortcuts look them up in PPT Help.
But you're right... Any keystrokes grabbed by the OS take precedence over
assignments to/in applications -- unless the OS stroke can be negated.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/25/09 9:41 AM, in article 59b7d...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
I did read it, but had to re-read it just now to actual comprehend the cmd vs cntrl thing. Work great now. Thanks for the help!
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/25/09 1:57 PM, in article 59b7d...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,