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shortcut to fill sensitive to content Macbook pro M3

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Mar 30, 2024 Mar 30, 2024

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Hello! Good morning! My name is Danielle and I recently migrated to the Macbook pro M3 but I'm finding it difficult to find the shortcut to fill sensitive to content which on my previous IMac was Shift+Command+F5. Could you help me

 

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Mar 30, 2024 Mar 30, 2024

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@daniellem90468234 not sure what you mean by "fill sensitive" but if you're referring to bringing up the fill dialog it's shift + F5 or shift + backspace

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Do you mean content aware fill? There are two ways to access this, either from the standard fill command as a dropdown menu command or as a separate dedicated command.

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