Most preferred shortcuts for 'Opens the Open files dialog box, in which you can select one or more images to open in the ACDSee Free window' action

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Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

89%

Opens the Open files dialog box, in which you can select one or more images to open in View mode ACDSee

88%

Opens the Open files dialog box, in which you can select one or more images to open in View mode. ACDSee

86%

Select in Files NetBeans

86%

Open Images Window Xactimate

85%

Open file dialog Winamp

85%

Open file dialog MicroStation V8i

80%

Open a file dialog FBIde

79%

Opens the Rename File dialog box ACDSee

79%

Opens the Rename file dialog box ACDSee

78%

New file dialog MicroStation V8i

76%

Opens the Properties dialog LibreOffice

76%

Open Find dialog box SQL Server Profiler

75%

Open in new window Evolution

75%

Open in new window Evolution

75%

Open the Files app Chromebook and Chrome OS

75%

Open the run dialog Linux Mint

75%

Open the Run window Windows 10

75%

Open 3D Window Archicad 24

75%

Open in new window The Raiser's Edge

75%

Open the Open dialog box Nuance Power PDF

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