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Arcgis Pro Keyboard Shortcuts ArcGIS Pro shortcuts: Application and map navigation General application Map navigation With Explore tool activated Open Project Ctrl + O Regardless of active tool Zoom in by drawing a rectangle Shift + drag New Project Ctrl + N Center and zoom in on pointer Zoom to full extent Insert Shift + click location Save Project Ctrl + S Zoom out incrementally Minus key (-) Center on pointer location Ctrl + click Exit Alt + F4 Zoom in incrementally Plus key (+) A; V + Right Arrow Show/Hide ribbon Ctrl + F1 Navigate with the Explore tool Rotate clockwise Hold C key Copy Ctrl + C while using another tool Rotate counterclockwise D; V + Left Arrow key Cut Ctrl + X Alt + click layer(s) in Zoom to layer's extent In a scene, look straight down Contents pane P Paste Ctrl + V (perpendicular) Z + drag; Right-click Zoom continuously Undo Ctrl + Z and drag In a scene, tilt camera up W Redo Ctrl + Y Zoom out incrementally X + click In a scene, tilt camera down S Delete Delete Rotate about the center of the V + drag Enable access keys and show view Alt; F10 KeyTips on the ribbon B + drag; B + arrow In a scene, look around Move through tabs on the ribbon Right and Left Arrow keys or in a pane keys Go to the previous extent < Move through commands on the Tab; Shift + Tab Go to the next extent > ribbon, pane, view, or dialog box Roam (pan in the direction of the Up and Down Arrow Hold Q Move through elements in a list pointer) keys Decrease roam speed Q + Shift Expand a drop-down menu or list Alt + Down Arrow key Increase roam speed Q + Ctrl Collapse a drop-down menu or Esc list Nudge the view Arrow keys In a map, zoom out incrementally; Execute a command Enter; Spacebar U or in a scene, move camera up Shift + F10; Windows Open a context menu In a map, zoom in incrementally; Menu key J or in a scene, move camera down Move between the ribbon and an F10 active view or pane Jump one screen size up Page Up Choose a view or pane to activate Jump one screen size down Page Down Ctrl + Tab; Alt + F7 from a list Jump one screen size to the left Home Change the active view Ctrl + F6 Jump one screen size to the right End For a complete list of Close a view Ctrl + F4 Cancel map drawing Esc ArcGIS Pro shortcuts, see Tasks Refresh map view F5 links.esri.com/arcgis-pro-shortcuts Run a step Alt + X Using selection tools Continue to next step Alt + C Toggle Intersect and Within Y selection modes Skip Alt + S Specify a radius when selecting R by circle Copyright © 2019 Esri. 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G526942 ArcGIS Pro shortcuts: Contents pane, layouts, and tables Contents pane Table Editing Tables Return keyboard focus to the map Open the table of the layer or table Ctrl + T; Ctrl + double-click Copy the value in the cell Ctrl + C; Ctrl + Insert Esc selected in the Contents pane a layer or table name view from the Contents pane Copy the selected records Ctrl + Shift + C Minus key (-); Left Arrow Close the active table Ctrl + F4 Contract selected items Edit the contents of a cell F2 key Ctrl + A; Shift + click upper Select all records left cell Apply the current edit Enter Plus key (+); Right Arrow Expand selected items Cancel what has been edited in the key Select a row or clear the selection Ctrl + Spacebar Esc cell and restore the original value Move to the next record and select it Ctrl + click an expansion Ctrl + Enter Expand or contract all items on control; Ctrl + Plus key exclusively Insert a new line Shift + Enter that hierarchical level (+) or Minus key (-); Ctrl + Ctrl + U; Ctrl + click upper Switch the selection Layout Left or Right Arrow key left cell Navigate the layout while a map Shift + Down Arrow key; Hold 1 Ctrl + Shift + click an Continuously select records frame is activated expansion control; Ctrl Shift + Up Arrow key Expand or contract all items on + Shift + Plus key (+) or Select all the elements on the page all levels Clear the selection Ctrl + Shift + A Ctrl + A Minus key (-); Ctrl + Shift and in the Contents pane Select the previous row in the same column Shift + Enter + Left or Right Arrow key Clear the selection of all the Zoom the view to selected features Ctrl + Shift + = Turn selected layers on or off Spacebar elements on the page and in the Ctrl + Backspace Zoom the view to current feature Ctrl + = Contents pane Turn on or off all layers when a Ctrl + Spacebar Flash the active feature in the view Ctrl + 8 Shift + Down Arrow key; single layer is selected Continuously select elements Double-click gray cell to the Shift + Up Arrow key Turn on or off all layers at that Zoom to and select the feature Ctrl + click a check box left of a record hierarchical level Delete the selected elements Delete Ctrl + double-click the gray Pan to and select the feature Copy the selected element Ctrl + C Turn on or off all layers at all Ctrl + Shift + click a check cell to the left of a record hierarchical levels box Cut the selected element Ctrl + X Go to the next column Tab Rename the selected item F2 Paste the contents of the clipboard Ctrl + V Go to the previous column Shift + Tab Open the Properties dialog box Switch the visibility of the selected F12; Enter Go to the next row Enter Spacebar for a selected item elements Go to the first cell in a row Home; Ctrl + Left Arrow key Ctrl + click; Shift + click; Nudge selected elements 1/10 of Shift + arrow keys Select multiple layers in the Ctrl + Up and Down Go to the first cell in the first row Ctrl + Home the current page unit Contents pane Arrow keys; Shift + Up Go to the last cell in a row End; Ctrl + Right Arrow key Nudge selected elements 1/100 of and Down Arrow keys Ctrl + arrow keys Go to the last cell of the last row Ctrl + End the current page unit Lock or unlock the item selected Ctrl + L Go to the cell in the direction of the Pan in the direction of the arrow in the Contents pane (layout only) Arrow keys Arrow keys arrow key key Lock or unlock all items on the Go to the first row in the current column Ctrl + Up Arrow key Zoom to the full page Insert same hierarchical level in the Ctrl + Shift + L Go to the last row in the current column Ctrl + Down Arrow key Contents pane (layout only) Lock or unlock the layout item Ctrl + L Increase or decrease the scale of the table Ctrl + Mouse wheel selected in the Contents pane Zoom to the extent of that layer Alt + click a layer name Reset the table scale to 100 percent Ctrl + 0 (zero) Lock or unlock all items on the Delete the item selected in the Delete same hierarchical level in the Ctrl + Shift + L Contents pane Scroll the table window horizontally Shift + Mouse wheel Contents pane Remove field sorting Ctrl + Shift + U Open the Custom Sort dialog box Ctrl + Shift + S Hide the field Ctrl + double-click Open the current feature's pop-up Ctrl + I Switch between showing field names and Ctrl + Shift + N aliases ArcGIS Pro® shortcuts: Editing General editing Create annotation Create a circle Pan C + drag Find text (replace text string with Specify absolute x,y,z F6 Ctrl + W label expression or field value) Zoom out X + drag Specify radius R Next (step through selection when Zoom in Z + drag N using Find text) Create an ellipse Show vertices of features near Specify absolute x,y,z F6 Hold T Specify absolute x,y,z F6 the pointer Specify direction A Temporarily toggle snapping Hold Spacebar Create point features Constrain to circle Shift Cancel an unfinished edit Esc; Ctrl + Delete Specify absolute x,y,z F6 Create a rectangle Finish current edit to a new or Create polyline and polygon features F2 Specify absolute x,y,z F6 existing feature Specify absolute x,y,z F6 Specify direction A Undo Ctrl + Z Specify direction A Constrain to square Shift Redo Ctrl + Y Specify distance D Deactivate current tool Esc Specify direction and distance G Topology error inspector Move cursor Up and Down Arrow keys Format text Specify deflection angle F Zoom to current error Z; Spacebar Underline Ctrl + U Specify segment deflection F7 Select parent features causing error F All caps Ctrl + Shift + A Constrain segments parallel to an P Lowercase Ctrl + Shift + K existing segment you're pointing to Show topology rule D Superscript Ctrl + Shift + Plus key (+) Constrain segments perpendicular Mark error as exception X to an existing segment you're E Clear current exception E Subscript Ctrl + = pointing to Edit tables Selection tools Cancel an unfinished edit Esc; Ctrl + Delete Copy the value in the cell Ctrl + C; Ctrl + Insert Add to selection Shift + click Square and finish F3 Copy the selected records Ctrl + Shift + C Remove from selection Ctrl + click Finish part F4; Shift + double-click Edit the contents of a cell F2 Select only this feature Ctrl + Shift + click Temporarily toggle snapping Hold Spacebar Apply the current edit Enter Move Create arc segments Cancel what has been edited in the Move anchor; if anchor is Esc Specify radius R cell and restore the original value offscreen, place anchor at Ctrl + click click location Create endpoint arc segments Insert a new line Shift + Enter Scale Specify radius R Edit vertices Open Scale dialog box F Create by tracing In a 3D scene, change elevation of H + drag z-enabled vertex Toggle secondary anchor S Open Options dialog box O Move Bezier handle that is Move anchor; if anchor is Switch side of offset Tab Ctrl + drag overlapping a vertex offscreen, place anchor at Ctrl + click Trace only selected features Ctrl click location Move Bezier segment Ctrl + drag Streaming Rotate Create a new vertex on a segment A + click Open Options dialog box O Open Angle dialog box A Delete vertex D + click Toggle streaming F8 Toggle secondary anchor S Move
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