After getting the list in html I select all, copy, and paste special into a spreadsheet. Then sort by hotkey.
Also add a sheet for "most used" and another to place in groups. I paste links to the original sheet for the command and hotkey so that they all update.
In Windows (don't know about Mac since this did not work way back when I had to work on one), once done create a shortcut to the file on the desktop. Open the shortcut and make the shortcut key "ctrl + Alt + "some letter or number" I use 2 -not you only type in the letter or number, ctrl alt is automatic.
As long as that is on the desktop or in a folder in the start menu the hotkey will work.
Advanced- I have a folder with subfolders in the start menu. One subfolder is called Shorts. I keep all the shortcuts with hotkeys there to avoid creating conflicts.
This makes it easy to bring up a list of all the hotkeys when you forget what you need, or check one of the extra sheets for special ones you don't use often, and or take a screen grab (mine are set to always on top) for reference or printing a short list.
Mark, any way you can upload your Chief Architect color coded Hotkeys shortcut excel file? Sure would save us all a lot of time. Thanks for sharing the idea!
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Mark, any way you can upload your Chief Architect color coded Hotkeys shortcut excel file? Sure would save us all a lot of time. Thanks for sharing the idea!