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2.2.2.  CTRL Key

The majority of on-screen shortcuts begin with the CTRL key, in combination with either the "L", "A", or SHIFT keys. For CRTL shortcuts to work, you must place your cursor in the field you want to use. The following screenshots illustrate the most common CTRL operations:

Tip

Macintosh users should substitute the APPLE key for the CTRL key to achieve the results described in this section.

List lookup
List (CTRL + SHIFT +L)

Brings up a master list of documents or items. This is the same kind of list you would see if you clicked your mouse on a BROWSE button located next to the field.

Searchable List
Search (CTRL + SHIFT + SPACE)

Brings up a searchable list. Depending on the context, searchable lists give you access to various parameters you can use to more efficiently locate the documents or items you are looking for.

Item Alias lookup
Aliases (CTRL + SHIFT + A)

Brings up a list of item aliases. Item aliases are used to map your internal item numbers to the different numbers (or codes) your customers use to identify the same things in their organizations.