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Command-Y
opens the Type Specifications dialog box when there is selected
text or an insertion point in a text block.
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Command-Shift-/ (Slash key)
opens the Size dialog box. You can change the
point size of selected text or text entered at the insertion point.
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Command-Shift-\ (Back Slash key)
opens the Leading dialog box. You can
change the leading of selected text or text entered at the insertion point.
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Command-Shift-B
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in bold style, or cancels bold if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-I
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in italic style, or cancels italic if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-O
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in outline style, or cancels outline if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-P
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in plain style. If already plain, this combination has no effect.
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Command-Shift-S
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in shadow style, or cancels shadowed if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-U
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in underline style, or cancels underline if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-X
displays selected text or text that you type after the
insertion point in overstrike style, or cancels overstrike if already in that style.
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Command-Shift-L
aligns selected text to the left of the text block and
leaves the right edge ragged.
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Command-Shift-R
aligns selected text to the right of the text block and
leaves the left edge ragged.
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Command Shift-M
centers selected text between the right and left sides of
the text block and leaves the text ragged on the left and right.
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Command-Shift-J
left-justifies the last line of a selected paragraph.
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Command-Shift-K
pads the last line of a paragraph to fill the line.
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Command-T
opens the Tabs dialog box if text or an insertion point is
selected.