Keyboard Shortcuts
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Some General Keyboard Shortcuts:

1. While in the Search Bar, the Enter key starts a search.

·The Alt key starts the menu shortcut process. After the Alt key, press the underlined letter of a menu item to choose it.  
·Pressing the Alt-S key is the same as clicking the Search button.  

·The Control-O key opens an existing search.  

·The F1 key opens the help file.  


2. While in the Results table:

·The arrows keys are used to navigate between the row and columns.  

·The Control-R key exports the results into a comma separated values or CSV file.  
·The Control-H key exports the results into an HTML file.  

·The Control-M key or the Space Bar marks or unmarks the current result.  
·The Control-U key unmarks all marked results or marked index words.  

·The Control-G key or the Enter key sends the browser to the current result web page.  


3. While in the Index table:

·The Arrows keys are used to navigate between the row and columns.  

·The Control-I key exports the index to a comma separated values or CSV file.  

·The Control-M key or the Space Bar marks or unmarks the current index word.  
·The Control-U key umarks all marked index words or marked results.  

·The Enter key expands or collapses the current word (if it has a plus sign in front of it).  
·The Control-E key expands or collapses all words that have a plus sign in front of them.  

·The Control-N key filters the index for those words and phrases containing names.  
·The Control-L key filters the index for those words and phrases containing emails addresses.  

·The Control-S key starts a new search on words or phrases that have been marked.  

·A mouse right-click shows a pop-up menu for each index word or phrase.  


4. While in the Current Result section:

·The Control-C key combination copies selected text to the clipboard.