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Old December 16th, 2005, 07:16 AM
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Indesign CS 2 fit window

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The fit window shortcut (cmn+0) doesn't work in Indesign on all the new computers in our office. When I change the shortcut (edit shortcut) to for example cmd+f then it does work. The problem is everyone has the habit to use cmd+0.

Has it something to do with the Belgian keyboard settings ?
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Old December 16th, 2005, 09:47 AM
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It could be -- check the System Preferences under Keyboard & Mouse and see if there's another shortcut assigned to Command-0.

What's different about the new computers from the old ones? A newer OS? Newer version of InDesign? Perhaps telling us what's different from the computers that do work and the computers that don't work would help to narrow down the problem.
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On the older computers we worked in quark which has the same shortcut (cmd+0).

But when I installed CS2 on an old G4 the same thing happened, so it's got nothing to do with it, i think.

The strange thing is that this command works perfect in CS2 under Photoshop and Illustrator.
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Does anyone have InDesign CS2 installed and Cmd-0 _works_ for him/her? I'm using CS1 for InDesign, and it sure works there...
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I think it has to do something with the Belgian and Dutch keyboard settings, because on dutch forums I find people with the same problem, although I don't find nothing of that in the english forums.

Strange ! But still I love working with Adobe!
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