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Keyboard Shortcuts

AltShow access keys for selecting actions in the action bar and on the navigation menu of the page. Learn more in the Access keys for action bar and navigation menu section.
Alt+Down arrowOpen a dropdown list or look up a value for a field.
Ctrl+AltDown ArrowOpen a related record’s card or list page filtered to the value in the lookup or assist edit field
Ctrl+Option+Down arrowOpen a related record’s card or list page, which is filtered to the value in the lookup or assist-edit field.
Alt+Up arrowDisplay more information about a field or column, including the field tooltip, validation error, Copilot’s suggested value, or information about why an AI agent selected that value. If more than one of these are available, this shortcut toggles between them.

Select the Esc key to close this information and return to the field input box.
F2Switch between selecting the entire field value and placing the cursor at the end of the field value.
Alt+F2Show and hide the FactBox pane.
Alt+Shift+F2Switch between Details and Attachments in the FactBox pane.
Alt+OAdd 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. Learn more in Finding pages and information with Tell Me.
Ctrl+Alt+Q
(Ctrl+Option+Cmd+Q)
Open the Find Entries page, so that you can look for documents and entries that are related to each other, based on common information like the document number or posting date. Learn more in Finding Related Entries for Documents.
Alt+NOpen a page where you can create a new record. (The effect is similar to the effect of selecting the New or + action.)
Alt+Shift+NClose a newly created page, and then open a new one where you can create a new record. The effect of Alt+F9 is similar. It posts a document and creates a new one.
Alt+TOpen the My Settings page.
Alt+Right arrowLook up additional information or underlying values for a field that contains the AssistEdit. button. This keyboard shortcut is used when the usual dropdown button (Alt+Down arrow) in the same field is used for another purpose.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+CShow information in the company badge. As of the Business Central 2022 release wave 2 (version 21), this keyboard shortcut is no longer supported. Its replacement is Ctrl+O.
Ctrl+Alt+F1Open and close the page inspection pane. The page inspection pane shows information about the page, such as its source table, fields, filters, and extensions. Learn more in Inspecting pages in Business Central.
Ctrl+CCopy the value of a field. If the field is in focus, and specific text in the field isn’t selected, the entire value is copied. If any text in the field is selected, only that text is copied.
Ctrl+F1Open either the help pane or a Business Central help article on Microsoft Learn, depending on your Business Central version.
Ctrl+F12Switch between wide and narrow layout views.
Ctrl+F5Reload the Business Central application. (The effect is similar to the effect of selecting the Refresh or Reload button in the browser.)
Ctrl+selectNavigate during personalization or customization when the action is highlighted with an arrowhead. Learn more in Personalize your workspace.
Ctrl+Shift+F1Open the Help & Support page. Learn more in Help & Support page.
F5Update the data on the current page. Use this keyboard shortcut to ensure that the data on the page is updated with any changes that other users make while you’re working.
Ctrl+OOpen the Available Companies pane, where can use to switch to another company or environment. Learn more in Switching to Another Company or Environment.
EnterEnable or access the element or control that is in focus.
EscClose the current page or dropdown list.
TabMove focus to the next control or element on a page, such as an action, button, field, or list heading.
Shift+TabMove focus to the previous control or element on a page, such as an action, button, field, or list heading.
Y and NActivate the Yes and No buttons in dialog boxes.Note: The actual keys vary, depending on your current language. You specify your language on the My Settings page. For example, if your current language is German, you select J to activate the Ja (“Yes”) button and N to activate the Nein (“No”) button.

Keyboard shortcuts in lists

The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts that you can use on a list page. The shortcut actions vary slightly, depending on whether the page is shown in the list view or the tile view.

General

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this in a list viewTo do this in a tile view
Alt+F7Sort the selected column in ascending or descending order.Not applicable.
Alt+NInsert a new line into an editable list, such as the list on the G/L Budgets page.The same.
Shift+F9Post and print a document.The same.
Shift+F10Open a menu of options that are available for the selected row.The same.
Alt+DOpen the dimension set entries.The same.
Ctrl+F7Open ledger entries, log entries, cost entries, and other types of entries.
Ctrl+F9Release a document.The same.
F7Open statistics.The same.
F9Post, issue, register, or reverse a document.The same.
Shift+Ctrl+FSend suggested lines on the Cash Flow Worksheet page.Not applicable.
Shift+Ctrl+IView serial and lot numbers that are assigned to the line item in the document or journal.Not applicable.

Many page types in Business Central contain grids that consist of rows and columns. Examples include list pages and Lines parts in documents. Movement from one cell to another in a grid is fully keyboard-enabled.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this in a list viewTo do this in a tile view
Ctrl+Home
(Fn+Ctrl+Left arrow)
Select the first row in the list. The 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. The 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.
EnterOpen the record that is associated with the field.This keyboard shortcut is relevant only if a card page is associated with the record.Open the record.This keyboard shortcut is relevant only if a card page is associated with the record.
Ctrl+EnterMove focus to the next element outside the list.The same.
Page up
(Fn+Up arrow)
Scroll to show the set of rows above the rows that are currently in view.Scroll to show the set of tiles above the tiles that are currently in view.
Page down
(Fn+Down arrow)
Scroll to show the set of rows below the rows that are currently in view.Scroll to show the set of tiles below the tiles that are currently in view.
Down arrowMove to the field that is one row down within the same column.Move to the tile that is one row down within the same column.
Up arrowMove to the field that is one row up within the same column.Move to the tile that is one row up within the same column.
Right arrowIn a view-only list, move to the field that is one column to the right within the same row.In an editable list, move to the right within the current field.Move to the tile that is one column to the right within the same row.
Left arrowIn a view-only list, move to the field that is one column to the left within the same row.In an editable list, move to the left within the current field.Move to the tile that is one column to the left within the same row.
TabIn an editable list, move to the field that is one column to the right within the same row.Not applicable.
Shift+TabIn an editable list, move to the field that is one column to the left within the same row.Not applicable.

Select, copy, and paste

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this in a list viewTo do this in a tile view
Ctrl+select
(Cmd+select)
Extend the selection of rows to include the row that you select.Not applicable.
Shift+selectExtend the selection of rows to include the row that you select and all the rows in between.You can use this keyboard shortcut after you use Ctrl+Up arrow or Ctrl+Down arrow to extend your selection.Not applicable.
Ctrl+Up arrow
(Ctrl+Cmd+Up arrow)
Move focus to the previous row, but keep the current row selected.Not applicable.
Ctrl+Down arrow
(Ctrl+Cmd+Down arrow)
Move focus to the next row, but keep the current row selected.Not applicable.
Ctrl+Spacebar
(Ctrl+Cmd+Space)
Extend the selection of rows to include the row that has focus.You can use this keyboard shortcut after you use Ctrl+Up arrow or Ctrl+Down arrow to extend your selection.Not applicable.
Ctrl+ASelect all rows.Not applicable.
Ctrl+C
(Cmd+C)
Copy the selected rows to the clipboard.Copy a single selected tile to the clipboard.
Ctrl+V
(Cmd+V)
Paste the selected rows from the clipboard into the current page or external document, such as an Excel file or Outlook email.You can use this keyboard shortcut only for editable lists.Not applicable.
Shift+Up arrowExtend the selection of rows to include the previous row.Not applicable.
Shift+Down arrowExtend the selection of rows to include the next row.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.
F8Copy the field that is one row up within the same column, and paste it into the current row.You can use this keyboard shortcut only in editable lists.By using this keyboard shortcut and then selecting the Tab key, you can quickly fill in the fields for line items that you want to have the same values as the previous row.Not applicable.

Search and filter lists

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
F3Toggle the search field.If the search isn’t already activated, activate it so that you can start to enter your search text.If the search box is already activated, return to the list without clearing the search text.
Shift+F3Open and close the filter pane.If the filter pane isn’t already open, open it, and move focus to the + Filter action under Filter list by. You can then start to add a field filter just by selecting the Enter key.If the filter pane is already open, close it, but don’t clear any filters that you added.
Ctrl+Shift+F3Open and close the filter pane.If the filter pane isn’t already open, open it, and move focus to the + Filter action under Filter total by. You can then start to add a totals filter just by selecting the Enter key.If the filter pane is already open, close it, but don’t clear any filters that you added.
Alt+F3Toggle filtering to the selected value.If the column isn’t already filtered, apply a column filter on the selected field value in the list. In this case, the keyboard shortcut has the same effect as selecting Filter to this value for a column heading. It opens the filter pane and sets the filter to the selected value, but focus remains on the cell in the list.If the column is already filtered, clear the filter on it.
Shift+Alt+F3Open the filter pane, and add a filter on the selected column in the list. Focus is moved to the new filter field so that you can immediately start to enter the filter criteria.This keyboard shortcut has the same effect as selecting Filter for the column heading.If there’s already a filter on the field, a new filter is added.
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+F3Reset filters. This keyboard shortcut has the same effect as selecting Reset filters in the filter pane. It applies to field and totals filters.Filters return to the default filters for the current view. If the current view is All, a filter reset is equivalent to returning to an unfiltered view that shows all records.
Ctrl+EnterMove focus from the filter pane back to the list.

Keyboard shortcuts in cards and documents

The following keyboard shortcuts are available on card pages, such as Customer Card, and document pages, such as Sales Order. They’re used to show and modify records.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
Alt+DOpen the dimension set entries.
Alt+F6Collapse or expand the current FastTab or part (subpage).
Alt+F9Create a new document, and post it.
Alt+GOpen the Find Entries page, so that you can look for entries that are related to the posted document. This keyboard shortcut also works for lists.
Alt+NOpen a page where you can create a new record. This keyboard shortcut has the same effect as selecting the New action.
Alt+Shift+NClose a page, and then open a new one where you can create a new record. This keyboard shortcut has the same effect as selecting the OK & New action.
Alt+Shift+WOpen the current card or document in a new window. Learn more in Multitasking Across Multiple Pages.
Ctrl+EnterSave and close the page.
Ctrl+Down arrowOpen the next record for an entity.
Ctrl+Up arrowOpen the previous record for an entity.
Ctrl+InsertInsert a new line in documents.
Ctrl+DeleteDelete the line in documents, journals, and worksheets.
Ctrl+F7Open ledger entries, log entries, cost entries, and other types of entries.
Ctrl+F9Release a document.
Ctrl+Shift+F12Maximize the line items part on a document page. Select this keyboard shortcut again to return to the normal display. Learn more in Focusing on Line Items.
F6Move to the next FastTab or part (subpage).
F7Open statistics.
F9Post, issue, register, or reverse a document.
Shift+Ctrl+F9Post, print, and put away a warehouse receipt.
Shift+F6Move to the previous FastTab or part (subpage).
Shift+F9Post and print a document.
Shift+F11Apply entries, get source documents, or get warehouse documents.

Keyboard shortcuts to autofill fields with Copilot (preview)

[This article is prerelease documentation and is subject to change.]

 Important

  • This is a preview feature.
  • Preview features aren’t meant for production use and might have restricted functionality. These features are subject to supplemental terms of use, and are available before an official release so that customers can get early access and provide feedback.

These shortcuts apply to fields on card and document pages when the Autofill fields with Copilot feature is activated. Learn more in Autofill fields with Copilot.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
Alt+IOn a selected field that shows the Suggest a value for this field and related fields icon, ask Copilot to suggest a value for the field and other editable fields in the FastTab.
Alt+Up arrowOn a selected field that includes a suggestion, show details about the suggestion. The shortcut does the same as selecting the Show details for a suggestion icon. You can use Alt+Up arrow again to toggle between showing additional information about a field, such as the tooltip or validation error
BackspaceDelete, or EscapeDiscard the suggestion on a selected field to return to the value.
F2Edit a suggestion for a selected field.

Quick entry shortcuts for fields

The following keyboard shortcuts are related to the Quick Entry feature on cards, documents, and list pages. For list pages, you can’t use these shortcuts when the list is in the tile view. Learn more about Quick Entry in Accelerating Data Entry Using Quick Entry.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
EnterConfirm the value in the current field, and go to the next Quick Entry field.
Shift+EnterConfirm the value in the current field, and go to the previous Quick Entry field.
Ctrl+Shift+EnterConfirm the value in the current column, and go to the next Quick Entry field outside the list.This keyboard shortcut applies to embedded lists on a page, such as the list of line items on a sales order. You can use it to quickly get out of the list and continue to enter data in other fields on the page.

Keyboard shortcuts in the calendar (date picker)

To set a date field, you can manually enter the date, or you can open a calendar (date picker) where you can select the date that you want. The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts for the calendar.

Select these keysTo do this
Ctrl+HomeOpen and close calendar.Note: This keyboard shortcut doesn’t work if the date field is in a grid. In that case, Ctrl+Home jumps to the first row of the grid.
Shift+HomeShow or hide week numbers in calendar.
Ctrl+Home
(Cmd+Home)
Move to the current month and the current day.
Left arrow
(Left arrow)
Move to the previous day.
Right arrow
(Right arrow)
Move to the next day.
Up arrow
(Up arrow)
Move to the same day of the week in the previous week.
Down arrow
(Down arrow)
Move to the same day of the week in the next week.
EnterSelect the date that has focus.
Ctrl+End
(Cmd+End)
Close the calendar, and delete the current date.
EscClose the calendar without making a selection, and keep the current date.
Page downMove to the next month.
Page upMove to the previous month.

Keyboard shortcuts in date fields

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
tEnter the current date. The t stands for “today.”
wEnter the work date. Learn more in Work date.

Keyboard shortcuts in the report preview

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
Down arrowScroll down the page.
Up arrowScroll up the page.
Ctrl+0 (zero)
(Cmd+0)
Fit the entire page on the page.
Ctrl+Home
(Cmd+Home)
Go to the first page of the report.
Ctrl+End
(Cmd+End)
Go to the last page of the report.
Left arrowScroll horizontally to the left.
Right arrowScroll horizontally to the right.
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.

Keyboard shortcuts for zooming in and out

Select these keysTo do this
Ctrl++Zoom in on the current page.
Ctrl+-Zoom out on the current page.
Ctrl+0Zoom in or out to 100% on the current page.

Keyboard shortcuts for the role explorer

The role explorer gives you an overview and quick access to all the business features that are available for your role. Learn more in Finding pages and reports with the role explorer.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
Shift+F12Open the role explorer.
F3Open the Find box in the role explorer, so that you can look for features based on a given search word or term.
Shift+F3 or Ctrl+Down arrowMove focus to the next found feature in the role explorer. After you reach the last found feature, select the F3 key to move focus to the Find box.
Shift+F3 or Ctrl+Up arrowMove focus to the previous found feature in the role explorer.
Ctrl+ShiftExpand or collapse all subnodes, in addition to top-level nodes, when you select the Expand or Collapse action.

Numeric keypad shortcuts

The following table describes the keyboard shortcuts on a numeric keypad.

Select these keys
(these keys in macOS)
To do this
Alt+Decimal separatorSwitch the output of the Decimal separator key between a period (.) and the character that is determined by the Region setting on the My Settings page. Learn more in Setting the decimal separator used by numeric keyboards.