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Logic Key Commands
One of the beautiful aspects of Apple's operating system is the use of key commands. The Command + O key will open a documnent or file in just about every Mac app - learn one, you have learned them all. Infact I often experiment with the shift, control and command keys to see what I can alter when playing with an application.
The Key to Logic
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