Ok I'm only guessing but that might be because you've set up your own!
But in the file menu do you not have anything written!
Mine clearly says command+shift+r!
I'm in classic view so do not know if that makes a difference!
Colin

On 26 May 2013, at 18:52, Traci <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Did you say command-shift-r?  That isn't doing anything for me.
> 
> I'm going to try the dash thing.  Right now I have a shortcut for the make 
> rinsable script, but I need to hit go-m first.
> 
> Traci
> On May 26, 2013, at 10:18 AM, Alex Hall <mehg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Yes, I love that trick. I usually use ctrl-shift, since mac apps rarely use 
>> control for anything, and more rarely still do they use control and shift. I 
>> shy away from just control because it has a lot of uses in text documents 
>> (ctrl-t to transpose, ctrl-d, ctrl-a, and more). I know iTunes has no 
>> documents as such, but I like to organise my commands so that any custom 
>> ones will have the same modifiers if I can help it. Also, if you want to add 
>> a command in a submenu (as often happens in the Type2Phone app), separate 
>> the menu names with -> (dash greater than) and no spaces. I think it is just 
>> greater than in 10.6 and earlier, if I remember the forum post I found 
>> correctly.
>> 
>> On May 26, 2013, at 12:57 PM, Traci <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I find myself using the menu command "Show in Finder" often.  I thought I'd 
>>> try to make a keyboard shortcut to it, and success, works like a charm.
>>> 
>>> I went to system pref, keyboard, keyboard shortcuts, then found 
>>> applications/iTunes.  When you add a new shortcut for a menu command, you 
>>> need to make sure you write the menu command exactly how it is written.  
>>> Show in Finder, capitalise the S & F.  I chose control-s.  I tested it out 
>>> with music & tones, worked great!  :)
>>> 
>>> If I can think of another free command, I might do the same for show in 
>>> iTunes store.
>>> 
>>> Traci
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>> 
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