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<blockquote data-quote="technologist" data-source="post: 374378" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>The convention is (or was) </p><p>Return = default (blue) button</p><p>Command-. (period) = Cancel</p><p>Command + first letter of button activates the other option. Thus Command-D triggers <strong>D</strong>on't save.</p><p></p><p>Occasionally this doesn't hold true, but it works for TextEdit, AppleWorks, Word, Keynote, TextWrangler, and many others. The better ones actually show the shortcuts in the button when you press Command.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="technologist, post: 374378, member: 4134"] The convention is (or was) Return = default (blue) button Command-. (period) = Cancel Command + first letter of button activates the other option. Thus Command-D triggers [b]D[/b]on't save. Occasionally this doesn't hold true, but it works for TextEdit, AppleWorks, Word, Keynote, TextWrangler, and many others. The better ones actually show the shortcuts in the button when you press Command. [/QUOTE]
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How many occurrences of a n-u-m-b-e-r between "d" and "f" in this example...(sdgs6ngklu3gd#f9%)?
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