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As you type, commands that match the search term appear in Command List at the bottom of
the Command Editor.
Tip: To show the keys that correspond with the items in the Command List, click the Keyboard
Highlight button to the left of the search eld.
Modify keyboard shortcuts in the Command Editor
You can quickly and easily customize keyboard shortcuts in the Command Editor. If you want to
add a few custom commands to the default set in Compressor, you can duplicate the default set
and assign keyboard shortcuts to some of the unassigned commands. You can also create a new
set that contains only your commands.
Duplicate a command set
1 Choose Compressor > Commands > Customize.
The Command Editor appears.
2 Choose the command set that you want to duplicate from the pop-up menu in the top-left
corner of the Command Editor.
The command set you selected should have a checkmark to the left of its name in the pop-up menu.
3 In the same pop-up menu, choose Duplicate.
4 In the dialog that appears, type a name for the command set, and then click OK.
The duplicate set is added to the Commands submenu of the Compressor menu and to the
pop-up menu in the Command Editor.
Delete a command set
1 Choose Compressor > Commands > Customize.
The Command Editor appears.
2 Choose the command set that you want to delete from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner
of the Command Editor.
The command set you selected should have a checkmark to the left of its name in the pop-up menu.
3 In the same pop-up menu, choose Delete.
4 In the dialog that appears, click Delete.
The command set is removed.
Export and import command sets in the Command Editor
You can export a command set to create a backup or to share the set with another user.
Exported command sets are saved in a le that can be imported back into Compressor at a later
time. You can also import a command set.
Export a command set
1 Choose Compressor > Commands > Customize.
The Command Editor appears.
2 Select the command set that you want to export from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of
the Command Editor.
The command set you selected should have a checkmark to the left of its name in the pop-up menu.
3 In the same pop-up menu, choose Export.
4 Type a name for the command set in the Save As eld, navigate to the location where you want
to save the exported set, and then click Save.
The le is saved in the location you chose, with the lename extension .commandset.
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