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I'd like to make it Ctrl-Shift-F to match Visual Studio.

I realize to do that I need to remove that binding from the Query->Save to File item.

But, I can't even add ANY shortcut. When I pull up the Tools/Customize box, pick Edit in the Categories and then Find-in-Files in the Commands, the box for "Modify Selection", where I assume I could add a shortcut, is greyed out.

Any clues?

Eric H.
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If all else fails, AutoHotkey is very powerful. I don't know the exact menu structure for SQL Server Management Studio, so I can't mock up a script for you, but they are easy to write. Regardless of this particular question, I firmly believe AutoHotkey should be in every SuperUser's toolkit. :)

JMD
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  • Heh..... I use autohotkey, but for playing online poker! – Eric H. Nov 27 '09 at 17:59
  • Haha, too funny. Well now you potentially have a new use for it! – JMD Nov 27 '09 at 18:09
  • I don't think you can change the keyboard shortcuts in SQL Server Management Studio. It's limited to defining shortcut keys for stored procedures like `sp_who` and `sp_helptext`-- useful though that is, it's not much help to you! I think you'll have to use a third-party utility like AutoHotkey or similar to do what you want. – Ken Keenan Nov 28 '09 at 00:32