AME keyboard shortcuts in downloadable form

Hi AME community,
The AME keyboard shortcuts can be downloaded in pdf form from http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/ame-keyboard-shortcuts.html. The pdf is also attached here.
The html version also has been updated and is available at http://helpx.adobe.com/media-encoder/using/default-keyboard-shortcuts.html.
Thanks,
Jyothi
Changed sidebar color. Updated pdf attached.

Thanks.  I never knew you could do that directly from htm file.  it gets me much, much closer to what i need with huge savings on typing of shortcut items.  I'm going to work on creating a spreadsheet that makes finding unused shortcuts easier (for future keyboard assignments).  Thanks again.

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