Butch Posted October 7, 2020 Author Posted October 7, 2020 I tried ALIASEDIT, just like you suggested. This is it! Its easier this way  Thanx a bunch! Quote
Dadgad Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 (edited) As the saying goes, "third times the charm", which is why I kept suggesting it. Single key shortcalls are great, with multiple hit variations.  When you use ALIASEDIT to define your personal shortcall preferences they are entered into the bottom most section of your .PGP. Once they are there, they will migrate if you go to a newer version. I trust that you have a SAVED version of your .PGP file somewhere other than in the software, on a flashdrive or elsewhere on your computer, or in your Email inbox folder. That makes it easy to share with other team members or friends, and to access from wherever you are via your email. Have to jump on somebody elses rig to do a little work? MAKE SURE YOU SAVE THEIR CURRENT .pgp before reading yours onto the machine, in the bottom of the SYSVDLG box. Once you are through using that machine make sure you switch the .PGP file back to their original one, which you saved earlier. Better to work Smart than Hard.         Edited October 7, 2020 by Dadgad Screenshots added again 1 Quote
Dadgad Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 As I recall I was the first to respond to this post and very soon after you posted it, 9 days ago. Pity you didn't consider investigating it then.  The important thing is that you finally did, glad you like using it, it is much quicker than having to deepdive into the .pgp customization area, and can be done on the fly, without leaving your drawing.   1 Quote
Butch Posted October 7, 2020 Author Posted October 7, 2020 Thanx guys! Im a bit stubborn, and it takes a while Quote
Dadgad Posted October 7, 2020 Posted October 7, 2020 Target fixation.  Believing that the way you have been trying to do something unsuccessfully will yield a different result if you just do it enough times.  As it so happens, that post with numerous screenshots also relates to a thread you started back in 2016 about migration of customizations.  Quote
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