Do have to use the mouse when going from editor to current project or project files?
Thread poster: Reed James
Reed James
Reed James
Chile
Local time: 10:56
Member (2005)
Spanish to English
Jun 7, 2019

Every time I finish a job in the editor view, I have to click on the drop-down menu to either go to project files or current project. It seems like a lot of mousing that I don't have to do another programs. Is it really this way, or am I missing something? It would be great to have a keyboard shortcut to get where I want to go.

 
Samuel Murray
Samuel Murray  Identity Verified
Netherlands
Local time: 16:56
Member (2006)
English to Afrikaans
+ ...
Which version of Wordfast? Jun 8, 2019

Reed James wrote:
...


Are you using Wordfast Classic (and if so, which version, and which version of Word), or Wordfast Pro 3, or Wordfast Pro 5?


 
John Di Rico
John Di Rico  Identity Verified
France
Local time: 16:56
Member (2006)
French to English
Alt+w Jun 8, 2019

Press Alt+w

Reed James
 
Reed James
Reed James
Chile
Local time: 10:56
Member (2005)
Spanish to English
TOPIC STARTER
This works Jun 8, 2019

It works. By the way, I'm using WFP's 5. Thanks for the solution.

 


To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator:


You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request »

Do have to use the mouse when going from editor to current project or project files?







Wordfast Pro
Translation Memory Software for Any Platform

Exclusive discount for ProZ.com users! Save over 13% when purchasing Wordfast Pro through ProZ.com. Wordfast is the world's #1 provider of platform-independent Translation Memory software. Consistently ranked the most user-friendly and highest value

Buy now! »
TM-Town
Manage your TMs and Terms ... and boost your translation business

Are you ready for something fresh in the industry? TM-Town is a unique new site for you -- the freelance translator -- to store, manage and share translation memories (TMs) and glossaries...and potentially meet new clients on the basis of your prior work.

More info »