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Few Keyboard Shortcuts in New ABAP Editor


Added by Mandeep Sindhu, last edited by Mandeep Sindhu on Apr 01, 2009

Few Keyboard Shortcuts


1. Use of Ctrl + Shift + V (Extended Paste): In new abap editor, many times you come up a scenario to copy paste some line of codes from another program. You have to copy a line from Program2
first, then paste into Program1. For second code, again you have to copy and then paste. You can use the Ctrl + Shift + V functionality to paste the recently copied lines. So, no need to sw itch
w indow s unnecessarily. It's really a time saving stuff.
2. Use of Ctrl + Alt + Num+ ( plus sign in Num keys) : to increase(zoom-in) the text size.
3. Use of Ctrl + Alt + Num- ( minus sign in Num keys) : to decrease(zoom-out) the text size.
4. Use of Ctrl + Alt + / : to restore text size to normal.
5. Use of Ctrl + U : The selected text converted into uppercase.
6. Use of Ctrl + L : The selected text converted into low ercase.
7. Use of Ctrl + J : The selected text w ill become capitalize.
8. Use of Ctrl + K : The case of selected text w ill be sw apped.

Note: These keyboard shortcuts can be changed according to your need.

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2 Comments
Mansoor Ahmed
There is another shortcut key that makes your text "Title Case" that is CTRL+T.

Kjetil Kilhavn
How can these keyboard shortcuts be changed?
I've tried the zoom shortcuts, and the use of Ctrl+Alt+/ to restore zoom level does not w ork. The zoom level occasionally goes w ild because the mouse w heel in combination w ith control
influences it - w hich I w ould also like to disable if possible.
Edit: OK, I found it (Google is my friend). Click the Paste icon in the low er right corner of the editor to bring up the settings w indow . Nice use of icons, SAP not!

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