- Click Ubuntu Start Menu | System | Preferences | Keyboard Shortcuts at the upper left.
- The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box appears.
- Click Add button.
- Custom Shortcut dialog box will be opened.
- Type: Name: OpenOffice odt (w=word)
- Type: Command: ooffice -writer
- Click Apply button to close Custom Shortcut dialog box.
- To edit the OpenOffice shortcut key, click on the corresponding row and type a new key combination, for example, “Ctrl+Alt+W”, or press backspace to clear.
- Click Close button to close Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box.
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Create keyboard shortcut to open OpenOffice program
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