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2 In the Customize User Interface Editor, Customize tab, click the plus sign
(+) next to Keyboard Shortcuts to expand it.
3 Click the plus sign (+) next to Temporary Override Keys to expand it.
4 In the Customizations In <file name> pane, click the temporary override
key you want to modify.
5 Update the Properties pane as necessary:
In the Description box, enter a description for the temporary override
key.
In the Key(s) box, click the [ ] button to open the Shortcut Keys dialog
box. In the Shortcut Keys dialog box, click in the Press New Shortcut
Key box to ensure the box has focus, and press a key. Under the Press
New Shortcut Key box, Currently Assigned To displays any current
assignments for the key. If a key you select is not already assigned,
click OK.
In the Macro 1 (Key Down) box, enter a macro to be executed when
the temporary override key is pressed. When no value is assigned, the
default macro is ^c^c.
In the Macro 2 (Key Up) box, enter a macro to be executed when the
temporary override key is released. When no value is defined, key up
restores the application to its previous state (before the temporary
override was executed).
NOTE For information about creating a macro, see Create Macros on
page 151.
6 Click Apply.
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