Database Shortcut Keys
The following is a list of shortcut keys available within databases.
The general shortcut keys in LibreOffice also apply.
Shortcut keys for databases
In the query design
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Shortcut Keys |
Results |
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F6 |
Jump between the query design areas. |
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Delete |
Deletes a table from the query design. |
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Tab |
Selects the connection line. |
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Shift+F10 |
Opens the context menu. |
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F4 |
Preview |
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F5 |
Run query |
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F7 |
Add table or query |
Control Properties Window
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Shortcut Keys |
Results |
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OptionAlt+Down Arrow |
Opens the combo box. |
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OptionAlt+Up Arrow |
Closes the combo box. |
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Shift+Enter |
Inserts a new line. |
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Up arrow |
Positions the cursor in the previous line. |
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Down arrow |
Puts the cursor into the next line. |
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Enter |
Completes the input in the field and places the cursor into the next field. |
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CommandCtrl+F6 |
Sets the focus (if not in design mode) to the first control. The first control is the first one listed in the Form Navigator. |
Shortcuts for creating Basic dialogues
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Shortcut Keys |
Results |
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CommandCtrl+PgUp |
Jumps between tabs. |
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CommandCtrl+PgDn |
Jumps between tabs. |
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F6 |
Jump between windows. |
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Tab |
Selection of the control fields. |
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Shift+Tab |
Selection of the control fields in opposite direction. |
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CommandCtrl+Enter |
Inserts the selected control. |
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Arrow key CommandCtrl+arrow key |
Moves the selected control in steps of 1 mm in the respective direction. In point edit mode, it changes the size of the selected control. |
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CommandCtrl+Tab |
In point edit mode, jumps to next handle. |
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Shift+CommandCtrl+Tab |
In point edit mode, jumps to previous handle. |
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Esc |
Leaves the current selection. |