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InDesign keyboard shortcut to open formating window on Mac

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May 30, 2022 May 30, 2022

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I cannot remember the keyboard shortcut that opens a window that has about 6 or 7 tabs across the top that allow for the formating of various aspects of text and tables such as "Numbers", "Alignment", "Borders", etc.

 

I thought it was Command + 1 but that does not do it. I have looked at online collections of shortcuts but cannot find what I am looking for.

 

Assistance will be greatly appreciated.

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Community Expert , May 30, 2022 May 30, 2022

That is the Control Panel. ctrl+alt+6 (Win) cmd+opt+6 (Mac)

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That is the Control Panel. ctrl+alt+6 (Win) cmd+opt+6 (Mac)

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I have that open but that is not window I am looking for, for instance it does not have the option for defining numbers/currency formatting, or the tab that allows for setting vertical/horizonal alignment while selecting text wrapping.

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The Control Panel is contextual and will change according to the tool and the selection. But you can play around with the settings by clicking on the gear icon on the far right of the panel.

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it does not have the option for defining numbers/currency formatting

Currency formatting? There's nothing in InDesign about this.

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The items you find in the Control Panel depend on

  1. Size of the screen
  2. Resolution you have set up the screen.
  3. At the right end of the screen you find in the control panel a gear symbol menu, there you can choose which item is important for you to show up on your computer.

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It sounds to me like you at one time created your own custom tab group as part of a workspace.

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You might also want to go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts... and press the Show Set button for any sets that you have defined. You might have a custom set with a custom shortcut to do what you were looking for.

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Hi Michael,

you can find all panels that you need in the main menu Window.

The Properties panel, the Control panel and the Text Wrap panel as well.

Depending on the context you select on the page and also depending on the available horizontal space of your monitor the Control panel is able to show perhaps not all of your controls you currently need. The available horizontal space also depends on the preferences that are active with UI Scaling.

 

Regards,
Uwe Laubender
( Adobe Community Professional )

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