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Does Shortcut Editor Really Exist?, Unable to find it
 
The help file says

The Shortcut Editor is available in most of The Bat!'s non-modal windows (such as main window, separate message browser, address book, message editor) - you can invoke it by using the View|Edit Shortcuts menu command of any of such window.

- but I cannot find it anywhere. Does it exist? I keep accidentally sending half-finished emails when I try to paste stuff into my message editor, would like to disable a bunch of default kbrd shortcuts.

Would appreciate any help on this.

Thanks,

Andy
 
Right click on a blank area of the menu bar or tool bar and choose CUSTOMIZE
 
Thanks!
 
Follow-up question. F2 sends the message I am currently composing. I need that shortcut removed but can't find F2 anywhere under Customize->Shortcuts menu. Any idea what I am missing?
 
right click on the toolbar / customize / shortcuts and it is under account
That is invoked from the main program,, not a message window
 
Found it - thanks a bunch!
Andrew
 
Oddly, after removing Ctrl+Return as a shortcut, the shortcut is still active, i.e. pressing this key combination will Send the message being edited. I keep going back to the Shortcuts/Account menu but do not see Ctrl+Return anywhere. A bit of a twilight zone. Any other place I can check?
 
Go out to the shortcut editor and hit the * (asterisk). That will open the entire list so you can scroll it slowly without missing anything. It MAY be hard coded but I do not know that

Also open up a message and inspect the shortcut editor there
Edited: Rick G - 15 October 2014 21:02:31
 
Rick, thank you, it was a message-level shortcut, I should have known :)
Btw, it is mind-boggling how many shortcuts are available in The Bat, wow!
 
Been there, done that :))
I'm glad you worked it out
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