Q141269: Windows 3.0 Shortcut Keys Work
Article: Q141269
Product(s): Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows
Version(s): WINDOWS:7.0
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 18-DEC-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Schedule+ for Windows 95, version 7.0
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SUMMARY
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When you choose to Cut, Copy, or Paste when you edit an appointment in Schedule+
version 7.0, the Microsoft Windows version 3.0 clipboard shortcut keys
SHIFT+DELETE, CTRL+INSERT, and SHIFT+INSERT still function as originally
designed.
MORE INFORMATION
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With the release of Microsoft Windows 3.1, new key combinations were implemented
to standardize the keyboard commands in Windows-based applications. Schedule+
7.0 has not yet eliminated using the original clipboard keyboard commands.
Command Windows 3.0 Windows 3.1 and later
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Cut SHIFT+DELETE CTRL+X
Copy CTRL+INSERT CTRL+C
Paste SHIFT+INSERT CTRL+V
Additional query words: 7.00 schedule plus
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Keywords :
Technology : kbScheduleSearch kbZNotKeyword3 kbSchedule700Win95
Version : WINDOWS:7.0
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