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Originally Posted by philja
On my MacBook, the given shortcut for replace all is Ctrl+Alt+A. Now you might say you're on Windows. But then the MacBook shortcuts all seem to be in Windows language. I've said before that it's not very helpful for a Mac user.
Usually Ctrl on Windows equates to Cmd on Mac but I didn't know Alt=Opt. I'm only a recent Mac user.
On my Mac, it's Opt+Cmd+A which replaces all.
Try Ctrl+Alt+A on Windows.
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Unless you go into preferences, and
change the keyboard shortcut to Ctrl+Alt+A, it won't do anything.... unless of course it's already assigned to something else, in which case it'll do
that.
The issue that hobnail and I are having is that in Sigil's preferences it is explicityly assigned to Alt+A, but the program doesn't honor it. For me, it opens the Automation menu instead. Basically it doesn't distinguish between "Alt, A" and "Alt + A". The same issue would arise for any shortcuts assigned to "Alt +(F,E,I,M,S,T,V,W,PK, or H)"