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Most keyboard shortcuts require you to press multiple keys. You can also close the list of shortcuts by clicking anywhere in the Shopify admin panel outside of the popup window. Keyboard shortcuts will work whether the list is open or not. To close the list of shortcuts, press the esc key. To open the list of keyboard shortcuts, press the ? key while browsing your Shopify admin.
#HOTKEY EDITOR FOR MAC FULL#
You can view a full list of keyboard shortcuts that work in Shopify from your admin. You can use keyboard shortcuts in your Shopify admin to quickly move between pages or add items such as products, pages, and discounts.
#HOTKEY EDITOR FOR MAC PC#
To find, press ctrl + F on a PC or command + F on a Mac. This command is available in most web browsers and word processors.

In many applications, you can use the find command to search for specific text. To paste, press ctrl + V on a PC or command + V on a Mac. The text or files will be placed in the window or text box where you are working. When you paste, your computer reproduces the information (text or files) that you previously copied. To copy, select text or a file and press ctrl + C on a PC or command + C on a Mac. When you copy, your computer remembers information (text or files) so that you can place it somewhere else, move it, or duplicate it. Some keyboard shortcuts work anywhere on your computer. You can use keyboard shortcuts to move around your Shopify admin more quickly. To delete a character to the right, use Delete in Windows, and function + delete on a Mac.įinally, to add a new line in a cell, use Alt + Enter in Windows, and Control + Option + Return on a Mac.This page was printed on Oct 17, 2021. To delete a character to the left, use backspace in Windows, and the Delete key on a mac. To move through text one character at a time, use only the right and left arrow keys.īy adding shift, you can precisely select one or more characters. To step through a cell word by word, use the control key with the right or left arrow keys.Īs before, you can combine this with the shift key to select individual words and references. You can combine these shortcuts with shift to select everything in the cell from either direction:

To move to the end again, use the End key in Windows, and function + right arrow on a mac. To move the cursor to the beginning of the cell, use the Home key on Windows, and function + left arrow on a mac. When first enter edit mode, you're cursor will sit just after the last character in the cell. You can also use the Undo command when editing a cell. However, pressing F2 (or Control U on a Mac) takes me directly to the formula bar.įor the rest of this video, I'll leave that setting, since the shortcuts we're going to look at will be easier to see in the formula bar.Īt any time you've started editing a cell, you can cancel the edit by clicking the Escape key. With this change, I can no longer double-click to edit a cell. On a Mac, go to preferences by using Command + comma, then click "Edit", and uncheck checkbox called "Double clicking allows editing directly in a cell" Then go to Advanced, and uncheck the checkbox labeled "Allow editing directly in cells"

In Windows, use Alt F to access the File menu, then T to access options. If you want to always edit cells in the formula bar, even when you use a keyboard shortcut to edit a cell, you'll need to change a setting. You can also double-click a cell to edit. With Excel's default settings, this will put your cursor directly in the cell, ready to edit. In this video, we'll look at shortcuts for editing cells.įirst, the keyboard shortcut for editing a cell is F2 on Windows, and Control + U on a Mac.
