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Quicken Mac Shortcut Keys
jwb330
Is there a shortcut for Mac Version of Quicken to go to end or top of register
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jacobs
If you have an extended keyboard (with numeric keypad), the Home and End keys work... but I'm guessing from your question that you don't have such a keyboard.
Option-Up Arrow
jumps to the top or a register
and
highlights the top transaction;
Option-Down Arrow
does the reverse.
Function-Right Arrow
will scroll (jump) the screen to the bottom transaction and
Function-Left Arrow
will scroll (jump) the screen to the top transaction — but will
not
change the highlighted transaction. So if you do Function-Up Arrow, then click down arrow once, Quicken will jump back to the previously highlighted transaction and move down one.
One more shortcut:
Function-Up Arrow
and
Function Down-Arrow
will scroll up or down one screenful at a time, without changing the currently-highlighted transaction.
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jacobs
If you have an extended keyboard (with numeric keypad), the Home and End keys work... but I'm guessing from your question that you don't have such a keyboard.
Option-Up Arrow
jumps to the top or a register
and
highlights the top transaction;
Option-Down Arrow
does the reverse.
Function-Right Arrow
will scroll (jump) the screen to the bottom transaction and
Function-Left Arrow
will scroll (jump) the screen to the top transaction — but will
not
change the highlighted transaction. So if you do Function-Up Arrow, then click down arrow once, Quicken will jump back to the previously highlighted transaction and move down one.
One more shortcut:
Function-Up Arrow
and
Function Down-Arrow
will scroll up or down one screenful at a time, without changing the currently-highlighted transaction.
jwb330
Thank you so much, I've looked all over for that answer and was unable to find it....
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