Keyboard and computer shortcuts are designed to make routine computer functions quicker and easier. The only problem is that many of these have gone unnoticed by the average user. By using simple keyboard and computer shortcuts in the workplace, you can increase your productivity and cut back on the strain caused by repetitive motions.
Most shortcuts serve to eliminate additional steps that might involve your mouse or selecting extra menus. While this is by no means an exhaustive list, these shortcuts are some of the most common ones you’ll regularly use. The shortcuts below apply specifically to PC users:
Here are the most important Windows key keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 you should know about. Starting with Windows 95, the Windows key could perform basic desktop tasks like opening the start menu, minimizing all open windows, cycling through taskbar buttons, and so on. Sep 04, 2020 On Windows 10, keyboard shortcuts provide a quick way to navigate and operate the experience and features using a single press of one or multiple keys, which otherwise will take several clicks.
These are the 22 best PC keyboard shortcuts you're probably not using, but should be. CTRL + F: Search for Text You're reading a laptop review on the Internet and want to see if the article. General Keyboard Shortcuts. These shortcuts work across many common programs and apps, including most Microsoft Office applications. Ctrl+A; Highlight everything in the current folder, document, or page. Ctrl+C / Ctrl+Insert; Copy the selected text, image, or item to the clipboard.
These shortcuts work across many common programs and apps, including most Microsoft Office applications.
Highlight everything in the current folder, document, or page.
Copy the selected text, image, or item to the clipboard.
Cut (remove) the selected text, image, or item and move it to the clipboard.
Paste contents of the clipboard into the current program or window.
Open up a search window. In Microsoft Outlook, this forwards a message.
Save an open document, file, or webpage.
Undo the last action performed
Print the current document or page.
Open a new window.
Close the current window.
In addition to the general shortcuts, here are a few common shortcuts you might use for Microsoft Word:
Bold your text
Underline your text.
Italicize your text.
Left align your paragraph.
Center align your paragraph. Hitting the hotkey twice will switch back to left alignment
Right align your paragraph. Hitting the hotkey twice will switch back to left alignment
Justify your paragraph. Hitting the hotkey twice will switch back to left alignment.
Create a hyperlink.
Launch the Spell Checker.
Launch the Thesaurus.
In addition to the general shortcuts, here are a handful of the most useful keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Excel:
Edit the active cell.
When editing a cell, add a line break within the same cell.
Highlight the entire column.
Highlight the entire row.
Use the Fill Down command. This copies the content and formatting from the topmost cell to all highlighted cells below.
In addition to the general shortcuts, here are some other shortcuts you might use in web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. (You shouldn’t still be using Internet Explorer, but these shortcuts will work there too).
Refresh the current page.
Zoom in or out.
Switch between open browser tabs.
Open the last tab you closed.
Bookmark the current site.
Beyond individual apps and programs, Windows has its own set of keyboard hotkeys that can help you save time.
Switch between open applications.
Show/hide the desktop.
Lock your computer. (This is a really good thing to do before stepping away, to protect your data)
Open File Explorer.
Traditionally used to stop an application or restart Windows. More recent versions of Windows will take you to a simple where you can start Log off, Shut Down, Start Task Manager, and more basic security tasks.
Most of the shortcuts we listed are Windows- or PC-centric, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of other applicable shortcuts for Macs, etc. In fact, there are many more shortcuts for Windows and PCs than we’ve listed here!
While many of these shortcuts do work across multiple programs, they’re not universal. Each program requires support for shortcuts, and each piece of software may have its own unique shortcuts. Still, when there are so many available shortcuts to make our lives easier, it’s hard to complain when one or two don’t work 100% of the time. Once you discover the usefulness of all these shortcuts, it won’t take long to notice how much time you’re saving throughout the workday.
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This article provides an overview of some of the shortcut key combinations that you can use when you're working with Business Central.
For an overview of the most popular keyboard shortcuts, see Keyboard Shortcuts (PC only).
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Keyboard shortcuts aid accessibility and can make it easier and more efficient to navigate to different areas and elements on a page. They're supported by most web browsers, however, the behavior may vary slightly.
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The keyboard shortcuts described here refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. The layout of the keys on other keyboards may not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard.
Most of the shortcuts are the same whether the operating system is Windows or macOS. However, some shortcuts differ for macOS. These shortcuts are indicated with brackets in the following sections.
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In addition to the global keyboard shortcuts described in this topic, a number of business-specific shortcuts are available. For example, in the generic version of Business Central, F9 posts a document and Ctrl+F7 shows the ledger entries for a record when you open the record in a card. (These may be different in your solution.) The keyboard shortcut is shown in the tooltip for the action in question.
The following table describes keyboard shortcuts for navigating and accessing different elements of a page. Elements include things like actions, drop-down lists, lookups, and more. For details about keyboard shortcuts for navigating records once you get inside a list, see the next section.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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Alt+Down Arrow | Open a drop-down list or look up a value for a field. |
Alt+Up Arrow | Show tooltip for a field or a column header of a table. If the field has validation errors, press Alt+Up Arrow to show the validation error. Press Esc or Alt+Up Arrow to close the tooltip. |
F2 | Toggle between selecting the entire field value or placing the cursor at the end of the field value. |
Alt+F2 | Show and hide the FactBox pane. |
Alt+Shift+F2 | Shift between Details and Attachments in the FactBox pane. |
Alt+O | Add a new note for the selected record, even if the FactBox pane isn't open. |
Alt+Q (Ctrl+Option+Q) | Open the Tell Me window. For more information, see Finding Pages and Information with Tell Me. |
Alt+N | Open a page to create a new record. (Similar to choosing the New and + actions.) |
Alt+Shift+N | Close a newly created page and open a new one to create a new record. Similarly, Alt+F9 posts a document and creates a new one. |
Alt+T | Open the My Settings page. |
Alt+Right Arrow | Look up additional information or underlying values for a field that contains the button. This is used when the usual drop-down button (Alt+Down Arrow) in the same field is used for another purpose. |
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C | Display information in the company badge. |
Ctrl+Alt+F1 | Open and close the page inspection pane. The page inspection pane shows information about the page, like its source table, fields, filters, extensions, and more. For more information, see Inspecting Pages. |
Ctrl+C | Copy the value of field. If the field is in focus, and you haven't selected any text in the field, this will copy the entire value. If you've selected any text in the field, then it will copy the selected text only. |
Ctrl+F1 | Open the Business Central help for the page. |
Ctrl+F12 | Switch between wide and narrow layout view. |
Ctrl+Click | Navigate during personalizing or customizing when the action is highlighted with an arrowhead. For more information, see Personalize Your Workspace. |
Ctrl+F5 | Reload the Business Central application. (Similar to selecting refresh/reload in the browser.) |
F5 | Refresh the data on the current page. Use this key to ensure that the data on the page is up to date with any changes that others have made while you're working. |
Enter | Enable or access the element or control that is in focus. |
Esc | Close the current page or drop-down list. |
Tab | Move focus to the next control or element on a page, such as actions, buttons, fields, or list headings. |
Shift+Tab | Move focus to the previous control or element on a page, such as actions, buttons, fields, or list headings. |
Y and N | Activate Yes and No buttons in dialog boxes. Actual keys will vary based on your current language specified in My Settings. For example, press J to activate the Ja button when using German language. |
The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts that you can use on a list page. The shortcut action is slightly different depending on whether the page is shown in the list view or tile view.
[!Note]> In the table that follows, the term *actionable field* refers to a field on which you can do something, like change a value or link to another page. In general, the shortcuts will skip over fields that display information that you cannot change from the list (in other words, fields that are read-only).-->Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this in a list view | To do this in a tile view |
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Alt+F7 | Sort the selected column in ascending or descending order. | Not applicable. |
Alt+N | Insert a new line in an editable list, such as the G/L Budgets page. | Same. |
Shift+F10 | Open a menu of options that are available for the selected row. | Same. |
Grids containing rows and columns exist on many page types in Business Central, such as list pages and Lines parts on documents. Moving from one cell to another across a grid is fully keyboard-enabled.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this in a list view | To do this in a tile view |
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Ctrl+Home (Fn+Ctrl+Left Arrow) | Select the first row in the list; focus remains in the same column. | Move to the first tile in the first row. |
Ctrl+End (Fn+Ctrl+Right Arrow) | Select the last row in the list; focus remains in the same column. | Move to the last tile in the last row. |
Home (Fn+Left Arrow) | Move to the first field in the row. | Move to the first tile in the row. |
End (Fn+right Arrow) | Move to the last field in the row. | Move to the last tile in the row. |
Enter | Open the record that is associated with the field. Only relevant if a card page is associated with the record. | Opens the record. Only relevant if a card page is associated with the record. |
Ctrl+Enter | Move focus to the next element outside the list. | Move focus to the next element outside the list. |
Page Up (Fn+Up Arrow) | Scroll to display the set rows above the current rows in view. | Scrolls to display the set of tiles above the current tiles in view. |
Page Down (Fn+Down Arrow) | Scroll to display the set rows below the current rows in view. | Scroll to display the set of tiles below the current tiles in view. |
Down Arrow | Move in the same column to the field in the row below. | Move in the same column to the tile in the row below. |
Up Arrow | Move in the same column to the field in the row above. | Move in the same column to the tile in the row above. |
Right Arrow | In a view-only list, move in the same row to the next field to the right. In an editable list, move to the right within the current field. | Move in the same row to the next tile to the right. |
Left Arrow | In a view-only list, move in the same row to the previous field to the left. In an editable list, move to the left within the current field. | Move in the same row to the previous tile to the left. |
Tab | In editable list, move in the same row to the next field to the right. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Tab | In editable list, move in the same row to the previous field to the left. | Not applicable. |
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this in a list view | To do this in a tile view |
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Ctrl+Click (Cmd+Click) | Extend the selection of rows to include the row that you click. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Click | Extend the selection of rows to include the row that you click and all the rows in between. You can use this after using Ctrl+Up Arrow or Ctrl+Up Down to expand your selection. | Not applicable. |
Ctrl+Up Arrow (Ctrl+Cmd+Up Arrow) | Move focus to the row above and keep the current row selected. | Not applicable. |
Ctrl+Down Arrow (Ctrl+Cmd+Down Arrow) | Move focus to the row below and keep the current row selected. | Not applicable. |
Ctrl+Space Bar (Ctrl+Cmd+Space) | Extend the selection of rows to include the focused row. You can use this after using Ctrl+Up Arrow or Ctrl+Down Arrow to expand your selection. | Not applicable. |
Ctrl+A | Select all rows. | Not applicable. |
Ctrl+C (Cmd+C) | Copy the selected rows to the Clipboard. | Yes, but only for a single selected tile. |
Ctrl+V (Cmd+V) | Paste the selected rows from the Clipboard into the current page or external document, like Microsoft Excel or Outlook email. You can only do this in editable lists. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Up Arrow | Extend the selection of rows to include the row above. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Down Arrow | Extend the selection of rows to include the row below. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Page Up (Shift+Fn+Up Arrow) | Extend the selection of rows to include all visible rows above the current selection of rows. | Not applicable. |
Shift+Page Down (Shift+Fn+Down Arrow) | Extend the selection of rows to include all visible rows below the current selection of rows. | Not applicable. |
F8 | Copy the field in the same column of the row above, and paste it into the current row. You can only do this in editable lists. Using this shortcut followed by a Tab lets you quickly fill out fields in line items that you want to have the same value as the row above. | Not applicable. |
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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F3 | Toggles the search box.
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Shift+F3 | Open and close the filter pane.
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Ctrl+Shift+F3 | Open and close the filter pane.
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Alt+F3 | Toggle filtering to the selected value.
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Shift+Alt+F3 | Open the filter pane and add a filter on the selected column in the list. Focus is on the new filter field, which lets you start typing the filter criteria right away. This does the same as selecting Filter from the column heading. If there is already a filter on the field, a new filter is added. |
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F3 | Reset filters. This does the same as choosing Reset filters in the filter pane, and it applies to field and totals filters. Filters return to the default filters for the current view. If the current view is All, then this is the same as returning to an unfiltered view with all records. |
Ctrl+Enter | Change focus from the filter pane back to the list. |
The following shortcuts are available on card pages, such as Customer Card, and document pages, such as Sales Order, to display and modify records.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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Alt+F6 | Toggle collapse/expand for the current FastTab or part (subpage). |
Alt+G | Open the Find Entries page for finding entries related to the posted document. Works on lists also. |
Alt+N | Open a page to create a new record; the same way as choosing the New action. |
Alt+Shift+N | Close a page and open a new one to create a new record; the same way as selecting the OK & New action. |
Alt+Shift+W | Open the current card or document in a new window. For more information, see Multitasking Across Multiple Pages. |
Ctrl+Enter | Save and close the page. |
Ctrl+Down Arrow | Open the next record for an entity. |
Ctrl+Up Arrow | Open the previous record for an entity. |
Ctrl+Insert | Insert a new line in documents. |
Ctrl+Delete | Delete the line, in documents, journals, and worksheets. |
Ctrl+Shift+F12 | Maximize the line items part on a document page. Press the keys again to return to the normal display. For more information, see Focusing on Line Items. |
F6 | Move to the next FastTab or part (subpage). |
Shift+F6 | Move to previous FastTab or part (subpage). |
The following shortcuts pertain to the Quick Entry feature on cards, documents, and list pages. On lists, the shortcuts cannot be used when the list is in the tile view. For more information about Quick Entry, see Accelerating Data Entry Using Quick Entry.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this | Remarks |
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Enter | Confirm the value in the current field and go to the next Quick Entry field. | |
Shift+Enter | Confirm the value in the current field and go to the previous Quick Entry field. | |
Ctrl+Shift+Enter | Confirm the value in the current column and go to next Quick Entry field outside the list. This shortcut applies to embedded lists on a page, such as line items on a sales order. It enables you to quickly get out of the list and continue entering data in other fields on the page. |
When setting a date field, you can either enter the date manually or open a calendar (date picker) that lets you select the date you want. The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts for the calendar.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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Ctrl+Home | Open the calendar if closed. Note: This doesn't work if the date field is in a grid, where Ctrl+Home jumps to the first row. |
Ctrl+Home (Cmd+Home) | Move to the current month, current day. |
Ctrl+Left Arrow (Cmd+Left Arrow) | Move to the previous day. |
Ctrl+Right Arrow (Cmd+Right Arrow) | Move to the next day. |
Ctrl+Up Arrow (Cmd+Up Arrow) | Move to the previous week, same day of the week. |
Ctrl+Down Arrow (Cmd+Down Arrow) | Move to the next week, same day of the week. |
Enter | Select the focused date. |
Ctrl+End (Cmd+End) | Close the calendar and delete the current date. |
Esc | Close the calendar without a selection, keep the current date. |
Page Down | Move to the next month. |
Page Up | Move to the previous month. |
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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t | Enter the current date. 'T' stands for 'today'. |
w | Enter the work date. For more information, see Work Date |
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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Down Arrow | Scroll down the page. |
Up Arrow | Scroll up the page. |
Ctrl+0 (zero) (Cmd+0) | Fits the entire page on the page. |
Ctrl+Home (Cmd+Home) | Go to the first page of the report. |
Ctrl+End (Cmd+Home) | Go to the last page of the report. |
Left Arrow | Scroll to the left when the page is zoomed in so that it isn't entirely in view. |
Right Arrow | Scroll to the right when the page is zoomed in so that it isn't entirely in view. |
Page Down (Fn+Down Arrow) | Go to the next page of the report. |
Page Up (Fn+Up Arrow) | Go to the previous page of the report. |
Press these keys | To do this |
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Ctrl++ | Zoom in on the current page. |
Ctrl+- | Zoom out on the current page. |
Ctrl+0 | Zoom in or out to 100% on the current page. |
Role explorer gives you an overview and quick access to all the business features that are available for your role. For more information, see Finding Pages with the Role Explorer.
Press these keys (in macOS) | To do this |
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Shift+F12 | Open the role explorer. |
F3 | Open the Find box in role explorer for finding features based on a given search word or term. |
F3 or Ctrl+Down Arrow | Moves focus to the next found feature in role explorer. F3 will move focus to the Find box after the last found feature. |
Shift F3 or Ctrl+Up Arrow | Move focus to the previous found feature in role explorer. |
Ctrl+Shift | Expand or collapse all sub-nodes, in addition to top-level nodes, when you choose the Expand or Collapse action. |
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