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OK, its a few days down the line and I've tried all the good advice here but I still cant get it ti reflow text. It's very annoying cos the old eyes are not what they used to be.
So I'm still asking the other question: is it at all possible to re-map the shortcuts to a) something easier than the finger gymnastics of Ctrl+shift+i and b) something that actually works??
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). Suggest you switch to minimalist and try again just in case?
Am I missing something here?
Is there maybe some way to re-map the shortcuts in MicroB so that I can push a different combination of buttons to get it to re-flow that way?