![]() Move to the first record (outside a grid)Ĭlose the form discarding any unsaved changesĪlt+Shift+Right arrow / Alt+Shift+Left arrow ![]() Move to the previous record (outside a grid) Move to the visible first field on the form Open the Filter pane (or switch focus between the Filter pane and the main form if the Filter pane is already open)Ĭlose the Filter pane (with focus in the Filter pane)Īpply the Quick Filter (when focus is in Quick Filter)Īpply the grid filter (when focus is in the filter field of the column header) Open grid filtering for the current columnĬlose grid filtering for the current column Move to the th FactBox (with focus in the FactBox pane)Įxpand a FactBox (with focus on the FactBox header) Move to the next/previous FactBox (with focus in the FactBox pane)Īlt+Shift+Down arrow / Alt+Shift+Up arrow Open the FactBox pane (or move focus to the FactBox pane if it is already open)Ĭlose the FactBox pane (with focus in the FactBox pane) View refresh information for a count tileĬtrl+Shift+Page down / Ctrl+Shift+Page up Action shortcuts To do thisĮxecute the default button on a form/dialog box Alternatively, you can press Alt+Shift+K to open this dialog box (and press Alt+Shift+K a second time to see all currently available shortcuts for the page). This will open a dialog box showing the shortcuts you can use based on where you are on the page. Simply right-click on a control and select View shortcuts. Users can discover currently available shortcuts directly from the user interface. For example, the shortcut "Alt+M,A" requires the user to first press "Alt+M", release the keys, and then press "A". Some of the shortcuts on this page are key chords, meaning they require two consecutive sets of key combinations (separated by a comma) that need to be independently pressed to trigger the required action. ![]() Keys on other keyboard layouts might not correspond exactly to the keys on a US keyboard. The keyboard shortcuts described here refer to the United States keyboard layout.
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