Keyboard Command List for Tables
A list of key combinations (keyboard shortcuts) that can be used to move around within tables or the Version Management panel.
Many key combinations (shortcuts) are similar to those used in other programs, but not all of them.
In addition to the shortcuts, you can also select ranges (using the Shift key) or select specific values (using the Ctrl or Command key).
This list includes shortcuts that make it easier to navigate and manipulate data in tables and table cells.
On Windows, use the Ctrl key and on Mac use the Command key.
Command |
Key combination |
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Copy |
Ctrl + C Command + C |
Paste |
Ctrl + V Command + V |
Cut |
Ctrl + X Command + X |
Clear |
Delete |
Select all |
Ctrl + A Command + A |
Move one cell: up, down, left, and right |
Arrow keys |
Move to beginning of the row |
Home |
Move to beginning of the sheet |
Ctrl + Home Command + Home |
Move down one screen |
Page Down |
Move up one screen |
Page Up |
Complete cell entry and move up in the selection |
Shift + Enter Shift + Return |
Complete cell entry and move to the right in the selection |
Tab |
Complete cell entry and move to the left in the selection |
Shift + Tab |
You can drag information between the sections in the Version Management panel and you can use keyboard shortcuts.
Command |
Key combination |
---|---|
Copy |
Ctrl + C Command + C |
Save |
Ctrl + Q Command + Q |
Save As |
Ctrl + S Command + S |
Undo |
Ctrl + Z Command + Z |
Redo |
Ctrl + Y Command + Y |
Revert |
Ctrl + R Command + R |
History |
Ctrl + H Command + H |
Details |
Ctrl + I Command + I |
Share in WRITE mode |
Ctrl + A Command + A |
Share in READ mode |
Ctrl + B Command + B |
Unshare |
Ctrl + U Command + U |
Delete single version |
Ctrl + D Command + D |
Delete multiple versions |
Ctrl + Backspace Command + Backspace |
Close panel |
Ctrl + Esc Command + Esc |
You can use the Planning Panel keyboard shortcuts along with the table shortcuts to quickly enter and move values.
Command |
Key combination |
---|---|
Open Planning Panel |
Ctrl + Alt + D (Applies to Mac as well as Windows.) You can also enter ? in a cell, either on its own or followed by a value (?100 or ?+10%, for example) to open the Planning Panel. |
Apply Planning Panel operation |
Ctrl + Alt + Enter Command + Alt + Enter |