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  1. #1
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    Is it only my system, or did anybody else also notice that the Ctrl+Shift+D shortcut (Move to Layer Behind) doesn't work? The function does work, but only when called from the Arrange menu.

    I remember using this shortcut in CorelXARA with no problems.

    Is there any workaround to this?

    Thanks!

    Rubem
    Rubem Pechansky

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    Is it only my system, or did anybody else also notice that the Ctrl+Shift+D shortcut (Move to Layer Behind) doesn't work? The function does work, but only when called from the Arrange menu.

    I remember using this shortcut in CorelXARA with no problems.

    Is there any workaround to this?

    Thanks!

    Rubem
    Rubem Pechansky

  3. #3
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    Just tried it and both ctr+shift+d and ctr+shift+u (move to layer in front) work on my system. Did you have the edit layer box checked?

    I reboot Windows for a living
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    W.K. Clark

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    Yes, this problem occurs even with all layers visible and editable. I also don't have any problem with Ctrl+Shift+U.

    However, if this problem is exclusive to me, I suspect that some other Windows program may be "borrowing" the shortcut. I'll check!

    Rubem
    Rubem Pechansky

  5. #5
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    It must be a bug after all. I disabled everything else and it doesn't seem to be any third party app.

    Anybody else noticed this?

    Rubem
    Rubem Pechansky

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    For the longest time, Ctrl+Shift+V never worked. Then by chance, I discovered that my sound card driver used that keystroke (among others) to control volume. Another possiblity, though less likely, is that the keystrokes are assigned to a shortcut in your start menu.
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