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In this tutorial, we will be discussing about Using and Customizing Shortcut Keys in Corel Draw

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00:00In any application, it's a good idea to actually go ahead and then utilize shortcut keys to speed
00:16up your workflow. So in order to go ahead and do that, you need to go around over here on to,
00:21let's say for example, onto any many items right here. And once I go ahead and expand this, you
00:27can see that some of the many items right here has the shortcut keys right here. Like this,
00:32alt enter, as you can see right here, just like this and so forth, as you can see right here,
00:37there's if pays up and so forth, but actually goes ahead and then this piece of your workflow.
00:43So if I were to go around onto view right here, just like this, you can see that there are a lot
00:48of many items right here. And for that, you can see that I got these shortcut keys right here.
00:53For example, for import this control plus I, and if I were to click on it, then it simply opens up
00:59the import menu right here. But what you can also do is you can go ahead and let's say, for example,
01:05change around the shortcut keys as you like and customize it. So to do that, you need to go around
01:12onto the tool menu right here. And then what you can do is you can go around onto options. And then
01:18what you can do is go around over here onto, let's say, for example, onto customization right here.
01:26So once you go ahead and do that, then what happens is that you can go around over here onto commands,
01:32and you can see that there's different commands that you can select from right here. So now, let's say,
01:37for example, if I were to go around over here onto a closed command, then you can see the shortcut key for
01:46it right here. So if I were to go around onto it, let's say, for example, exit, let's say, for instance,
01:51the shortcut key for it is all plus F4. For open, you can see that if I were to go around over here,
01:58there's no shortcut keys right now. But if you can go ahead and assign out your own shortcut key as well.
02:04So let's say, for example, I'm going to say, I'm going to hold control shift and then O right here.
02:10And if I were to go ahead and assign this, then this is the assigned shortcut key.
02:15So if I were to press control shift and O, then what happens is that it simply goes ahead and opens
02:20up the recent files option, as you can see right here. And that is how you can simply go ahead and
02:26utilize the shortcut keys, find it out from the menus and even find it out from the customization
02:32option, as you can see right there. So I hope you guys learned something as always.
02:38And as always, please like, comment, share, and subscribe.
02:50Let's see.
02:54So, we'll see.
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