Most preferred shortcuts for 'Open the Set Proofing Language dialog box' action

There are 0 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 45 times.

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Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

86%

Open the Open dialog box Nuance Power PDF

77%

Open the Run dialog box Windows 11

77%

Open the Run dialog box Windows XP

76%

Soft proofing Krita 4.2.2

75%

Open the Refine Edge dialog box Adobe Photoshop (macOS)

75%

Redial Cisco Jabber (Mac)

75%

Open the run dialog Linux Mint

75%

Open the Refine Edge dialog box Adobe Photoshop CC

74%

Open Find dialog box SQL Server Profiler

74%

Open themes Skype

74%

Open themes Skype

74%

Save dialog IrfanView

73%

Open the Manage Scripts dialog box FileMaker

73%

Open the Font dialog box to change the font Microsoft PowerPoint 2019 (Creating presentations)

73%

Open REP dialog Lacerte

73%

Set grid dialog box Vectorworks 2020

73%

Set grid dialog box Vectorworks 2020 (macOS)

72%

Open the Print dialog box. Creo Elements / Direct Modeling 20.1

72%

Open the Preferences dialog box Adobe Illustrator (Mac)

72%

Open the Preferences dialog box Adobe Illustrator

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