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    Default CTRL+SHIFT+A

    CTRL+SHIFT+A is an old feature I did not know until the Augi CAD Camp in Paramus NJ. I was introduced to it as if it is a command to undo the grouping feature. When I tried it, it Selected Similar instead. Is it just a ADT 2006 bug, or is there special set up for it? I am holding an Auto Lunch for the rest of my company tomorrow, and I would like to mention this feature if I could figure out the way it works by then.

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    Default Re: CTRL+SHIFT+A

    I've never used ctrl+shift+a before so am not familiar with the function you are expecting to run. But you can set your own shortcut keys in the CUI. Type cui on the command line, expand keyboard shortcuts & short cut keys. You should see that select similar has ctrl+shift+a assigned to it.

    If you can find the command in the list for the function you want then you can drag in into shortcut keys and assign a keystroke to it.
    Last edited by gdaniels; 2005-11-30 at 02:10 PM.

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    Default Re: CTRL+SHIFT+A

    Use CTRL+H in old and new versions.

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