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highlyeccentric ([personal profile] highlyeccentric) wrote2008-03-24 04:39 pm

You know you've been using Firefox too long when...

You have to set a custom shortcut in MS Word so that CTRL-T replaces CTRL-N as the shortcut for a new page.
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[identity profile] kayloulee.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
*grins*

There's no such thing as using Firefox for too long.

In other news - I've fixed my CD and DVD burning software. I hope! Also it appears that I only have just over a gig of music stored on my computer. Lots of pictures though (and by pictures I of course mean cat macros....what?).

No, I *don't* have over a gig of macros, that would be WEIRD. ^_^

[identity profile] daiskmeliadorn.livejournal.com 2008-03-24 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
O MY GOD YOU HAVE READ MY MIND


(i didn't realise i could set a custom shortcut! will try that... except for the whole i can't actually run word except in 'safe mode' at the moment)

[identity profile] quisba.livejournal.com 2008-04-01 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
either ctrl+enter or alt+enter are also more than sufficient for getting to a new page, as it has been for pretty much every word processor since the dawn of wordpad.

you should try it sometime. ctrl+t can be nagging and inefficient as you either end up using two hands thus interrupting valuable typing seconds, or the same result occurs when trying to extend the one hand while preparing the other for more wordsmith action. alt/ctrl + entercan be done with two digits positioned much closer together, you can even throw in a quick shift-hold to start your next sentence with your left hand.

enjoy. rawr