Action Shortcut Select all objects Select one object, then press Command-A Deselect all objects Select one object, then press Shift-Command-A Select objects by dragging Drag from a blank part of the sheet around objects. ![]() Mac: ⇧+Space. So long as both the wanted & the unwanted commands are in the menus, then this is relatively straightforward, just needs a little lateral thinking. First, you need to remove the unwanted command, by replacing it with 'garbage' - something you don't already use or need. • System Prefs > Keyboard > Shortcuts > App Shortcuts • Click + then add the name of your desired app. • Type the exact name of the menu item you wish to replace [1] • Add a garbage command [anything will do, so long as it's not going to conflict anywhere else] Then, to add your new command • Select the name of your app in the list & click + [this will populate the app into new command] • Type the name of your wanted menu item • Add a key command - you can now use the one you previously overwrote in your unwanted shortcut. [1] This is especially important if the menu ends in an ellipsis which typographically is not the same as three full stops. There is no need to specify any menu/sub-menu structure, no matter how far down the hierarchy your menu item may be - it will always find it using just the actual item name.
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