Import custom Key Commands from InDesign CS6 to InDesign CC

How can I import my custom Key Commands from InDesign CS6 to InDesign CC?

[Moving the thread to the InDesign Forum]
While the best practice is to recreate any customizations you made from previous versions to the new version to prevent any hiccups, you can certainly try copying the .indk file from the V8 (InDesign CS6) folder to the V9 (CC) folder.
Launch InDesign CS6, Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts > create a new set with all your custom keyboard shortcuts
Launch InDesign CC, Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts > create a new set with the same set name as existed in CS6 but make no modifications
Locate and copy the [set name].indk file in version 8 and replace it in version 9
Repeat the above step for any custom sets you made
Here's the path to locate the .indk file
Windows Vista and Windows 7 & 8
Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\[Version]\[Language]\InDesign Shortcut Sets
Mac OS
Users/[username]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign/[version]/[language]/InDesign Shortcut Sets
Please take a look here for more info: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/indesign/cs/using/WS668BC5E2-1E1A-4e75-A69A-44A787B4A5FAa.html #WS57E36B38-B2EB-4255-BAB5-19CCCB4319BFa
Try it out and let us know if this helps. Thanks!

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