Use keyboard shortcuts to speed up navigation within QuickBooks Online (QBO). These shortcuts will work in IE, Firefox, and Chrome except where noted. Microsoft has a nice page of shortcuts on its IE10 website at (select Show all). Note to Mac users: You can try these shortcuts using the CMD key instead of Alt or CTRL when noted below. Download a reference guide for all shortcut keys for QuickBooks Online (available in English only) You can now download a QuickBooks Onilne Keyboard Shortcuts reference guide that can be printed for your convenience. • reference guide.
• reference guide. Access the common shortcut keys quick reference guide within QuickBooks Online A quick reference guide for commonly accessed screens can be accessed directly within QuickBooks Online. To access this screen, simply hold CTRL + ALT +? (for Windows) or Control + Option (Alt ) +? (for Mac) Available shortcut keys To open a second window in: • IE: Press Ctrl + N (you will be logged in to existing company on both windows) • Firefox: Press Ctrl + N (you won't be logged in to the second window but will remain logged in to the first one. The second window will allow you to log in to the existing company so that you may work using both screens.) • Chrome: Press Ctrl + N (if you go to QBO in that window you will be logged in to the existing company) To search for text in a window.
Office 365. If you are pasting in your citation, right click when you paste and select the paste as text option (looks like a A on clipboard) and Word will automatically apply all the formatting you've already done, including hanging indent, spacing, font, etc. • If you are typing your citation it should keep the same formatting.
Firefox is a free web browser available for both Windows and the Mac. To download the version of Firefox for your operating system, visit the. This tutorial will cover keyboard shortcuts you can use to browse the Web with Firefox even if you are not able to use a mouse. • • (.mov) • (HTML) • (Tagged PDF) The following shortcuts will let you browse the Web with Firefox using only the keyboard: • Command + L on Mac or Control + L on Windows: will place the focus on the Address Bar. To go to a different website than the one you are on, type that website’s address in the Address Bar and press Return (Mac) or Enter (Windows). • Command + K on Mac or Control + K on Windows: will place the focus on the Search field.
To perform a search, enter your search text in the Search field and press Return (Mac) or Enter (Windows). • Tab: will move the focus to the next item (link or form element) on a page. • Shift Tab: will move the focus to the previous item (link or form element) on a page. • Single quote (‘): will open the Quick Find field at the bottom of the page. This feature will let you select any link on the page by entering some of the link text.