User Manual
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Key Operations
This section explains operations you can perform using your computer
keyboard.
The plus symbol (+) is used here to indicate that two keys should be
pressed at the same time.
Example: Pressing both the Ctrl and A key at the same time is shown
as: Ctrl+A.
Shortcut Keys
You can use the shortcut key operations shown in the table below to
perform various operations from your computer keyboard.
Key Operation Function
Delete Deletes the currently selected field.
Ctrl+A Selects all of the fields in a layout.
Ctrl+D Duplicates the currently selected range or field.
Ctrl+N Creates a new layout.
Ctrl+O Opens an existing layout.
Ctrl+P Prints a currently displayed layout.
Ctrl+S Saves the displayed layout to its existing file.
Ctrl+X Cuts the currently selected field.
Ctrl+C Copies the currently selected field.
Ctrl+V Pastes fields that have been cut or copied.
Ctrl+Z Undoes the last operation.
Ctrl++ Zooms in on the screen.
Ctrl+– Zooms out from the screen.
Using Key Operations to Reposition Fields
You can use the computer keyboard operations in the table below to
reposition fields in a layout.
Click a field to select it.
Key Operation Function
Shifts the selected field slightly upwards.
Shifts the selected field slightly downwards.
Shifts the selected field slightly leftwards.
Shifts the selected field slightly rightwards.
Ctrl+
Moves the selected field upwards.
Ctrl+
Moves the selected field downwards.
Ctrl+
Moves the selected field leftwards
Ctrl+
Moves the selected field rightwards
Tab Jumps forward between fields.
Shift+Tab Jumps back between fields.
Home Moves the selected field to the left edge of the label
layout.
End Moves the selected field to the right edge of the label
layout.
Ctrl+Home Moves the selected field to the upper left edge of the
label layout.
Ctrl+End Moves the selected field to the lower right edge of the
label layout.