In the old editor you could toggle upper/lower case letters for a word by selecting Shift + F3. That doesn't seem to work in Chrome with the new editor. Is there a different key shortcut for doing this?
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Mikaël Hell Official comment Hello Mike,
The default shortcut is now "CTRL+F3" to be compatible with the others browsers. You can configure this shortcut in your preferences settings panel
Have a nice day,
Mikael
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Mike Holland Thanks! Unfortunately, that doesn't work in Chrome.
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Mike Holland Or Firefox.
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Alexandre Ronin Hello Mike,
I've just tried to reproduce your issue, but this feature is working fine on my end using Chrome, Firefox and IE for the default "Ctrl + F3" shortcut. Did you try to reconfigure the shortcut to something else?
Have a nice day,
Alex
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Mike Holland Thanks! Glad it is working for you. I tried to change the shortcut to Ctrl + Alt + F3, and other keys, but no go. If you get any ideas on what could be blocking it, let me know. Thanks!
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Alexandre Ronin Hello Mike,
It's a bit hard to say at this stage. Generally, when a shortcut doesn't work, it means that it's being intercepted by the browser directly, or by a browser extension. Could you possibly try and reassign it to another shortcut combination that you know works (for another function for instance) and check if this does the trick for you? If it still doesn't work, we'll investigate deeper to check if something is at hand.
Kind regards,
Alex
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Mike Holland I found out that the correct method is to first highlight the term or phrase whose case you want to change, then hit Ctrl + F3. In the old editor, I believe you did not have to highlight the term first, that's what confused me.