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Revision as of 14:53, 7 November 2007


Keyboard shortcuts using the function keys

Shortcut Keys     Result
F1 Starts the OpenOffice.org Help.
In the OpenOffice.org Help: jumps to main help page.
Shift + F1 Activates Extended Tips for the mouse pointer, which turns into a question mark. Move the pointer over an item (command, icon or control) to view the extended tip.
Shift+F2 Displays an extended tip for the item (command, icon or control) currently selected by using the keyboard.
Ctrl+F4 or Alt+F4 Closes the current document (close OpenOffice.org when the last open document is closed).
F6 Sets focus in next sub-window (for example, document/data source view).
Shift+F6 Sets focus in previous sub-window.
F10 Activates the first menu (File menu).
Shift+F10 Opens the context menu.
Ctrl+F11 Opens the Style Catalog.
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