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Old 11-22-2008, 06:57 AM
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When I have a generic image icon I want to link an image to, I have to click the little folder icon in the Basic Inspector. Similarly, when I have a hyperlink I want to link an HTML page to, I have to click the little folder icon in the Link Inspector. All that mousing over to my second monitor to hit a 16px target is getting on my nerves. Is there a keyboard shortcut for launching the file browser?


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Is there a keyboard shortcut for launching the file browser?




Not that I know. But I don't know much.

But you can move that palette to where you want it. So if for example you use most palettes infrequently and they are just fine on a second monitor, but you use the palette in question frequently, even frequently just on certain days, you can move it over to your main monitor and position it in a handy space. Tehn when that part of your project is done, move it back to the other monitor.

Then I believe you can save that workspace and call it up under the proper menu. Look up "Workspace" in the manual or somewhere here.
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Is there a keyboard shortcut for launching the file browser?




Not that I know. But I don't know much.

But you can move that palette to where you want it. So if for example you use most palettes infrequently and they are just fine on a second monitor, but you use the palette in question frequently, even frequently just on certain days, you can move it over to your main monitor and position it in a handy space. Then when that part of your project is done, move it back to the other monitor.

Then I believe you can save that workspace -- the one with the palette moved to the main monitor -- give it a name such as X Palette on Monitor 1, and when needed call it up under the proper menu. Look up "Workspace" in the manual or somewhere here for how to save a workspace.
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