For 10 years I have been using Command-D to duplicate Sources, change some information and then use them. Tell me it has not gone away! Two extra steps to duplicate a source will drive me back to Reunion 9, I source everything.
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Re: Command Key in Sources Sidebar
We found a way to restore this shortcut, and a couple others relating to source records (for the Sources sidebar and List - Sources window). You'll see this in our first free maintenance update, coming soon.
In the meantime, you might like a NEW shortcut, already waiting for you: Control-click (or Right-click) any source in the Sources sidebar or List-Sources window and, from the pop-up menu that appears, choose Duplicate.Frank Leister
Leister Productions Inc.
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Thanks, I can work with the ctrl-click select until the maintenance release. Glad you can restore the command key shortcut because I really like a couple of the features in the new version. It really is a new version as for those of us with extensive databases, I have over 40,000 records with more to come, we have to relearn how to use Reunion.David Condit
www.condit-family.com
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Re: Command Key in Sources Sidebar
Originally posted by Frank View PostWe found a way to restore this shortcut, and a couple others relating to source records (for the Sources sidebar and List - Sources window). You'll see this in our first free maintenance update, coming soon.
In the meantime, you might like a NEW shortcut, already waiting for you: Control-click (or Right-click) any source in the Sources sidebar or List-Sources window and, from the pop-up menu that appears, choose Duplicate.Howard Fink
knowHow@mac.com
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