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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 31 User Guide To use the keyboard to switch from the Contribute browser to the editor, do one of the following: • Press Control+Shift+E (Windows) or Command+Shift+E (Macintosh), to edit the current page. Note: This has the same effect as clicking the Edit Page button in the toolbar. • (Windows Only) Press Alt+F, press Alt+F again, and then use the arrow keys to select a current draft or new page from the pop-up menu. The drafts and new pages listed in the Pages panel appear in this list. To use the keyboard to switch from the Contribute editor to the browser: • Press Control+Shift+B (Windows) or Command+Shift+B (Macintosh). Note: This has the same effect as clicking Browser in the Pages panel. Navigating dialog boxes You can use the keyboard to navigate dialog boxes. To navigate a dialog box: • To move through dialog box options, press Tab. On the Macintosh, pressing Tab moves the insertion point from one text field to the next. • To accept a choice and exit the dialog box, press Enter or Return. • To close the dialog box without making any changes, press Escape or Alt+F4 (Windows). • (Windows Only) To move through choices for an option, use the arrow keys. For example, if an option has a pop-up menu, move focus to that option, use the Down Arrow key to move through the choices. • (Windows Only) To move through an option list, press Control+Tab to shift focus to the option list, and then use the arrow keys to move up or down the list. To see an example of an option list, select Edit > Preferences. • (Windows Only) To shift to the options for an option in an option list, press Control+Tab. Navigating tables After you select a table, you can use the keyboard to navigate through it. To navigate a table: 1 In the Contribute editor, do one of the following to select the table: • If the insertion point is to the left of the cell, press Shift+Right Arrow. • If the insertion point is to the right of the cell, press Shift+Left Arrow. 2 Press the Down Arrow key to position the insertion point in the first cell. 3 Use the arrow keys or press Tab to move to other cells as necessary. Pressing Tab in the rightmost cell of a row adds another row to the table. 4 To select a cell, press Control+A (Windows) or Command+A (Macintosh) while the insertion point is in the cell.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
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To use the keyboard to switch from the Contribute browser to the editor, do one of the following:
Press Control+Shift+E (Windows) or Command+Shift+E (Macintosh), to edit the current page.
Note:
This has the same effect as clicking the Edit Page button in the toolbar.
(Windows Only) Press Alt+F, press Alt+F again, and then use the arrow keys to select a current draft or new page
from the pop-up menu.
The drafts and new pages listed in the Pages panel appear in this list.
To use the keyboard to switch from the Contribute editor to the browser:
Press Control+Shift+B (Windows) or Command+Shift+B (Macintosh).
Note:
This has the same effect as clicking Browser in the Pages panel.
Navigating dialog boxes
You can use the keyboard to navigate dialog boxes.
To navigate a dialog box:
To move through dialog box options, press Tab.
On the Macintosh, pressing Tab moves the insertion point from one text field to the next.
To accept a choice and exit the dialog box, press Enter or Return.
To close the dialog box without making any changes, press Escape or Alt+F4 (Windows).
(Windows Only) To move through choices for an option, use the arrow keys.
For example, if an option has a pop-up menu, move focus to that option, use the Down Arrow key to move through
the choices.
(Windows Only) To move through an option list, press Control+Tab to shift focus to the option list, and then use
the arrow keys to move up or down the list.
To see an example of an option list, select Edit > Preferences.
(Windows Only) To shift to the options for an option in an option list, press Control+Tab.
Navigating tables
After you select a table, you can use the keyboard to navigate through it.
To navigate a table:
1
In the Contribute editor, do one of the following to select the table:
If the insertion point is to the left of the cell, press Shift+Right Arrow.
If the insertion point is to the right of the cell, press Shift+Left Arrow.
2
Press the Down Arrow key to position the insertion point in the first cell.
3
Use the arrow keys or press Tab to move to other cells as necessary.
Pressing Tab in the rightmost cell of a row adds another row to the table.
4
To select a cell, press Control+A (Windows) or Command+A (Macintosh) while the insertion point is in the cell.