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Chapter 13: keyboard shortcuts, Default keyboard shortcuts, Keys for tools – Adobe InCopy CC 2015 User Manual

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Chapter 13: Keyboard shortcuts

Default keyboard shortcuts

Adobe® InCopy® provides shortcuts to help you quickly work in documents. Many keyboard shortcuts appear next to
the command names in menus. You can use the default InCopy shortcut set, a Microsoft® Word shortcut set, or a
shortcut set that you create.

You can generate a list of the current keyboard set by choosing Show Set in the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box. This
option is especially useful for printing a copy of your custom shortcuts.

Keys for tools

This table isn’t a complete list of keyboard shortcuts. It lists only those shortcuts that aren’t displayed in menu
commands or tool tips.

Keys for navigating through documents

This table isn’t a complete list of keyboard shortcuts. It lists only those shortcuts that aren’t displayed in menu
commands or tool tips.

Result

Windows®

Mac OS®

Switch between Text tool and Note tool

Shift+Esc

Shift+Esc

Temporarily switch from Text tool to Note Tool Alt+Shift

Option+Shift

Temporarily switch to Hand tool (Layout view) Alt+spacebar

Option+spacebar

Temporarily switch to Zoom tool (Layout
view)

Ctrl+spacebar

Command+spacebar

Temporarily switch to Zoom In tool (Layout
view)

Ctrl+spacebar

Command+spacebar

Temporarily switch to Zoom Out tool (Layout
view)

Ctrl+Alt+spacebar

Command+Option+spacebar

Result

Windows

Mac OS

Go to first/last page (Layout view)

Ctrl+Shift+Page Up/ Page Down

Command+Shift+Page Up/Page Down

Go to previous/next page (Layout view)

Shift+Page Up/Page Down

Shift+Page Up/Page Down

Move right/left one character

Right Arrow/Left Arrow

Right Arrow/Left Arrow

Move up/down one line

Up Arrow/Down Arrow

Up Arrow/Down Arrow

Move right/left one word

Ctrl+Right Arrow/Left Arrow

Command+Right Arrow/ Left Arrow

Go to beginning of sentence
forward/backward (Galley and Story views)

Ctrl+]/[

Command+]/[