How to highlight positions in 1s. Highlight row ranges and display units of measurement. Hotkeys: text document editor
Suitable for 1C 8.3 ZUP, 1C 8.3 Trade Management, 1C 8.3 Accounting and other 1C 8.3 configurations. Let's study the launch mode of the 1C 8.3 program Managed application.
Not everyone knows that this treatment actually replaced the treatment Universal selection and processing of objects. And the mark for deletion in 1C 8.3 is considered a service attribute of the object. Therefore, we can talk about changing the document details if you want to mark the document for deletion.
How to mark for deletion in the document journal
It makes sense to use the processing discussed above in 1C 8.3 for complex selections and large volume deleted documents. If you delete documents from one document journal, you can proceed as follows.
Step 1
In the open journal of Implementations documents, we set the selection for the counterparty “Carpenter+” and the Organization “Ivanov IP”:
Step 2
Click Ctrl+A– mark all selection documents, then while pressing the key Ctrl Click on the document that does not need to be deleted. For example, sales less than 10,000 rubles. Thus, we selected the necessary documents according to the example, which are highlighted in color (in this case yellow):
Step 3
Right-click on the list. In the drop-down context menu (or by clicking the More) select the desired command Mark for deletion/Unmark:
We get the result - 6 selected documents are marked for deletion:
How to mark for deletion using processing Universal selection and processing of objects
There is special processing for Information Technology Support (ITS) subscribers UniversalSelectionAndProcessingObjects.epf. You can find it on the ITS disk in the directory \1CITS\EXE\ExtReps\Unireps82\UniversalSelection\ or by searching in online versions ITS.
True, it only works when running 1C 8.3 in normal application mode. For a managed application, you can find similar treatments on developer sites.
We will use processing for ITS subscribers. To do this, configure the launch of the 1C 8.3 program in normal mode. Let's look at an example in the 1C 8.3 ZUP 3.0 program. We launch the 1C ZUP 3.0 program in Configurator mode. On the menu Service Parameters on the bookmark Launch of 1C Enterprise put a dot, as in the figure below, at the application Thick client (regular application):
Click apply. We launch the 1C ZUP 3.0 (8.3) program in mode Company(you can use the F5 button from the configurator). Now you can from the menu File – Open select processing from the directory where it is installed (or you can connect it).
Problem to be solved: Mark all documents for deletion Payroll and contributions for the Main Division for the period February-June 2016. for organizing Ideal in 1C 8.3 ZUP 3.0
Step 1
In the Search Object window, start typing the word “accrual”. The 1C ZUP 3.0 (8.3) program will offer options in the drop-down list. Selecting an object Calculation of salaries and contributions:
Step 2
On the Selection by details values tab, use the “green button with a plus” to add selections, and set the condition: date > 02/01/2016, since the 1C 8.3 ZUP database contains the latest documents for June 2016:
Step 3
Click on the button Find Objects. We get the result. If we don’t want to mark an object for deletion, then uncheck the box next to it:
Step 4
Go to the bookmark Processing. Selecting processing Mark for deletion By clicking on the arrow, move it to the right side of the window - Selected treatments. Click Run. We get the result:
Step 5
Next, open the Payroll journal. We see that all payroll documents from February for the “Ideal” organization (except for the document for not to the Main unit) are marked for deletion. Let's open a document that is not marked for deletion. We see that it is formed according to Division 2:
How to mark all documents for deletion at once without checking referential integrity
For example, this method can be used when a 1C 8.3 user decides to completely clear the 1C 8.3 database of documents, and use the existing directories and settings to keep records for another organization.
In the Main Menu (triangle in the upper left corner) select All functions. Finding processing
On the bookmark Deleting data With this processing, you can select not only all documents to be deleted at once, but also set individual types of documents and the deletion period. By default in 1C 8.3 there is a checkmark Delete objects, for which you have access rights:
We tick all documents. All you have to do is press the button Delete. But, please note that without referential integrity control, it makes sense to delete configuration objects when cleaning the 1C 8.3 database or when debugging the transfer (warning message from the developers). In other cases, it is better to mark objects for deletion.
Hotkeys: global actions
Global actions are actions that you can perform in any program state. It doesn’t matter what this moment open in 1C:Enterprise. The main thing is that the application is not busy performing any task.
Global actions are actions that can be called anywhere in the running 1C:Enterprise 8 platform. Regardless of what exactly happens in running configuration, the meaning of global actions does not change (for example, pressing Ctrl+N will always bring up the dialog for creating a new document).
Table 1
Hotkeys for global actions
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Create new document |
Opens a window asking you to select the type of new document to create in various formats - for example, text, spreadsheet or HTML |
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Open an existing document |
Opens the standard "Open" dialog box, accessible through the "File/Open…" menu |
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Activating the search field in the command bar |
Places the cursor in this field |
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Open calculator |
Opens the calculator |
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Show properties |
Alt+Enter |
Depending on what the cursor is placed on, it opens the corresponding properties palette for this object or element. Useful when working with tables, text, HTML, etc. |
Open message window |
Allows you to open earlier closed window messages. It is often useful when a window is accidentally closed and you need a message from it. Please note: as long as the system has not entered anything into the message window again, old messages are retained even if the window is closed |
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Close message window |
Ctrl + Shift + Z |
Closes the message window when it is no longer needed. Please note: the combination is chosen so that it can be easily pressed with one hand |
Open scoreboard |
Opens the scoreboard |
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Open help |
Opens help |
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Call up help index |
Shift + Alt + F1 |
Calls up the help index |
Hotkeys: general actions
General actions- actions that have the same meaning in different configuration objects, but the behavior of the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform changes depending on where exactly you use this or that general action. For example, pressing the "Del" key marks the current directory element for deletion if you are in the list of directory elements window. Or deletes the contents of the current cell of a spreadsheet document if you are editing it.
table 2
Hotkeys for common actions
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Deletes the element under the cursor (current element) or the selected group of elements |
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Add |
Allows you to add new element |
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Saves the active document |
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Print the active document |
Calls up the print dialog for the active document |
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Printing to the current printer |
Ctrl + Shift + P |
Initiates direct printing of the active document to the default printer assigned in the system (without opening the print dialog) |
Copy to clipboard |
Ctrl+C |
Copies necessary element or a selected group of elements to the Windows clipboard |
Cut to clipboard |
Ctrl+X |
Cuts the required element or selected group of elements to the Windows clipboard. Differs from copying in that the copied element or group is deleted after entering the buffer |
Paste from clipboard |
Ctrl+V |
Pastes existing data from the Windows clipboard into the location marked by the cursor. |
Add to clipboard as number |
Shift + Num + (*) |
Is used for numerical values |
Add to clipboard |
Shift + Num + (+) |
Used for numeric values. Addition operation with data on the clipboard |
Subtract from clipboard |
Shift + Num + (-) |
Used for numeric values. Subtraction operation with data on the clipboard |
Select all |
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Cancel last action |
Ctrl+Z |
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Revert undone action |
Ctrl+Y |
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Find next |
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Find next highlighted |
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Find previous |
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Find previous selection |
Ctrl + Shift + F3 |
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Replace |
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Ctrl + Num + (-) |
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Select all |
Selects all available elements in the active document |
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Undo last action |
Ctrl+Z |
Undoes the last action taken |
Revert undone action |
Ctrl+Y |
Allows you to undo “Ctrl + Z”, in other words - to return what you did before pressing undo the last action taken |
Opens the search parameters settings dialog in active object configuration and execution of this search |
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Find next |
Finds the next element that matches the parameters specified in the search settings |
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Find next highlighted |
Finds the next element that matches the one you selected (for example, where the cursor is placed) |
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Find previous |
Finds the previous element that matches the parameters specified in the search settings |
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Find previous selection |
Ctrl + Shift + F3 |
Finds the previous element matching the one you selected |
Replace |
Opens the Find and Replace Values dialog (where allowed) |
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Collapse (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) |
Ctrl + Num + (-) |
Used where tree nodes marked with "+" or "-" are available |
Collapse (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) and all subordinates |
Ctrl + Alt + Num + (-) |
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Collapse (all tree nodes, spreadsheet document groups, module groupings) |
Ctrl + Shift + Num + (-) |
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Expand (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) |
Ctrl + Num + (+) |
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Expand (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) and all subordinates |
Ctrl + Alt + Num + (+) |
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Expand (all tree nodes, spreadsheet document groups, module groupings) |
Ctrl + Shift + Num + (+) |
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Next page |
Ctrl + Page Down |
Quickly scroll through the active document |
Previous page |
Ctrl + Page Up |
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Enable/disable fat content |
Used where text formatting is supported and possible |
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Enable/disable italics |
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Enable/disable underlining |
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Go to previous web page/help chapter |
Used in HTML documents |
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Go to next web page/help chapter |
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Abort execution of a data composition system report |
Hotkeys: window management
This section combines hotkeys common to all windows and forms of the 1C:Enterprise platform.
Table 3
Hotkeys for managing windows
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Close an active free window, modal dialog, or application |
This combination can quickly complete the entire configuration on the 1C:Enterprise platform, so use it carefully |
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Close active regular window |
Closes the current normal window |
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Close active window |
Closes the currently active window |
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Activate the next regular window |
Ctrl+Tab |
Allows you to activate the following window among those open within the configuration. Press in a cycle and hold Ctrl keys allows you to scroll through open windows "forward" |
Activate previous normal window |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab |
Allows you to activate the previous window among those open within the configuration. Pressing in a cycle while holding the Ctrl key allows you to scroll through open windows "back" |
Activate the next section of the window |
Activates the next section of the current window |
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Activate previous window section |
Activates the previous section of the current window |
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Call the system menu of an application or modal dialog |
Allows you to see the system menu of operations (minimize, move, close, etc.) above the program window or open modal dialog |
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Call the window system menu (except for modal dialogs) |
Alt + Hyphen + (-) |
Allows you to see the system menu of operations (minimize, move, close, etc.) above the active window |
Call main menu |
Activates the main panel with buttons for the current window. This way you can select actions without using the mouse |
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Call context menu |
Displays a context menu above the currently active element. Same as right clicking on it |
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Return activity to normal window |
Returns activity to the normal window after working with the context menu. Attention! In any other case, Esc initiates closing of the active window |
Hotkeys: form management
Here are collected "hot" keys that simplify and speed up work with various forms that were created in configurations written on the 1C:Enterprise platform.
Table 4
Hotkeys for managing forms
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Move to next control/call default button |
Move between controls on the form "forward" (see Tab) |
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Calling the default button |
As a rule, different forms have a default button assigned (it is different from others - for example, it is highlighted in bold). Using this key combination allows you to open form activate default button |
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Move to next control |
Navigate between controls on a forward form |
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Go to previous control |
Moving between controls on the form "back" |
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Activates the command bar associated with the active control/form |
Activates the main panel with buttons for the current form. This way you can select actions without using the mouse |
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Navigate through controls grouped together |
Up |
Using the cursor keys you can quickly move between grouped controls |
Close form |
Closes the current form window |
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Restore window position |
If some form window parameters are lost, this combination allows you to return everything back |
Hotkeys: working with lists and trees
The hotkeys in this section will help you work effectively without using a mouse in numerous lists and trees that are actively used in various configuration objects on the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform.
Table 5
Hotkeys for working with lists and trees
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Opens the element on which the cursor is placed for editing. The key is similar to the "Edit" action on the standard form button bar |
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Update |
Ctrl + Shift + R |
Updates data in a list or tree. This is especially true for dynamic lists (for example, a list of documents) when auto-update is not enabled for them |
Copy |
Creates a new list item using the current item as a template. Similar to the "Add by copy" button |
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A new group |
Creates a new group. Similar to the "Add group" button |
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Delete a line |
Direct removal current element. Attention! Use this combination with extreme caution in dynamic lists, since deletion cannot be undone |
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Move a line up |
Ctrl + Shift + Up |
In lists where line ordering is allowed, allows you to move the current line up. Similar to the "Move Up" button |
Move a line down |
Ctrl + Shift + Down |
In lists where line ordering is allowed, allows you to move the current line down. Similar to the "Move Down" button |
Move element to another group |
Ctrl + Shift + M |
Allows you to quickly move the current element (for example, a directory) to another group |
Go one level down while simultaneously expanding the group |
Moves inside the folder where the cursor was placed |
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Go up one level (to "parent") |
Goes to the top of the folder you were in |
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Finish editing |
Completes editing a list item and saves the changes. |
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Stop searching |
Aborts the search |
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Expand tree node |
Used where tree nodes marked with "+" or "-" are available |
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Close tree node |
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Expand all tree nodes |
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Changing a checkbox |
Inverts the value of the current element's checkbox (turns it on or off) |
Hotkeys: input field
Entry field- an actively used control element in many places in configuration forms. Hotkeys for an input field allow you to quickly perform frequently used actions on it. It is especially useful to use these keys where the configuration developer has not provided the input field control buttons you need.
Table 6
Hotkeys for the input field
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Similar to the behavior when editing regular text, it allows you to either add new characters to the old ones when entering, or overwrite the old ones with new ones |
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Select button |
Selecting the appropriate object associated with the input field (for example, selecting the required document from the list). Similar to the "Select" input field button |
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Open button |
Ctrl + Shift + F4 |
Opens the form of the selected object in the current input field. Same as clicking the "Open" input field button |
Clear field |
Clear an input field from its current value |
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Working with typed text in an input field |
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Ctrl + BackSpace |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
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Go to end of line |
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Clicking the Mouse Pointer on the Up Button for an Adjustment Button |
Use adjustment if enabled in the input field. For example, changing dates, counters, etc. Similar to pressing the "up" button of the input field regulator |
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Clicking the Mouse Pointer Down on an Adjustment Button |
Use adjustment if enabled in the input field. For example, changing dates, counters, etc. Similar to pressing the "down" button of the input field regulator |
Hot keys: image field
Picture field- this is a standard element of the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform for displaying graphic images. Hot keys will help, for example, to comfortably view an image located in the picture field.
Table 7
Hotkeys for the image field
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Zoom in |
Scales the picture |
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Zoom out |
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Scroll |
Up |
Moving around the picture |
Scroll up window size |
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Scroll down window size |
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Scroll window size left |
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Scroll one window size to the right |
Hotkeys: Spreadsheet Document Editor
This section contains hotkeys for a variety of spreadsheet documents. They can be very useful if you frequently edit data in such documents.
Table 8
Hotkeys for the spreadsheet editor
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Go to cell |
Opens a dialog box to move to a cell with column/row coordinates |
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Moving through cells |
Up |
Moves the cursor through table cells |
Move through cells to the next filled or empty one |
Ctrl + (Up, Down, Left, Right) |
Moves the cursor through filled table cells |
Selecting cells |
Shift + (Up, Down, Left, Right) |
Selects an area of cells starting with the current one |
Scroll up page |
Flips through a spreadsheet document |
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Scroll down page |
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Scroll left one page |
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Scroll right one page |
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Go to editing cell contents |
Enables cell content editing mode |
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Switching edit/input mode in a cell |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line |
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Go to end of line |
Moves the cursor to the end of the line |
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Go to the beginning of the text |
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Go to end of text |
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Setting the name of the current area |
Ctrl + Shift + N |
Sets the name of the current cell area |
Hotkeys: text document editor
Hotkeys when editing text in text areas and documents can significantly speed up and simplify the process.
Table 9
Hotkeys for the editor text documents
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Toggle insert/replace mode |
Allows you to either add new characters to the old ones when entering, or overwrite the old ones with new ones |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line |
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Go to end of line |
Moves the cursor to the end of the current line |
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Select to start of line |
Selects text to the beginning of the line |
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Select to end of line |
Selects text to the end of the line |
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Go to the beginning of the text |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the text |
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Go to end of text |
Moves the cursor to the end of the text |
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Select to start of text |
Ctrl + Shift + Home |
Selects from the cursor to the beginning of the text |
Select to end of text |
Ctrl + Shift + End |
Selects from the cursor to the end of the text |
Scroll up one line |
Flipping through a text document |
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Scroll down one line |
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Go to the beginning of the previous word |
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Go to the beginning of the next word |
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Select previous word |
Ctrl + Shift + Left |
Quickly highlight a word (characters separated by spaces) |
Select next word |
Ctrl + Shift + Right |
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Scroll up page |
Flipping through a text document |
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Scroll down page |
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Select previous page of text |
Highlights text page by page |
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Select next page of text |
Shift + Page Down |
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Remove selection |
Removes selection |
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Go to line |
Moves the cursor to line number |
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Delete the character to the left of the cursor |
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor |
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Delete the character to the right of the cursor |
Deletes the character to the right of the cursor |
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Delete the word to the left of the cursor |
Ctrl + BackSpace |
Deletes the word to the left of the cursor |
Delete the word to the right of the cursor |
Deletes the word to the right of the cursor |
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Set/remove bookmark |
Marks the line you need |
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Next bookmark |
Moves the cursor between bookmarked lines |
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Previous bookmark |
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Delete current line |
Deletes the current line |
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Move block to the right |
Moves the selected block of text to the right |
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Move block to the left |
Shifts the selected block of text to the left |
This article is an announcement of new functionality.
It is not recommended to use the contents of this article to learn new functionality.
A full description of the new functionality will be provided in the documentation for the corresponding version.
Full list changes in new version is provided in the v8Update.htm file.
Implemented in version 8.3.11.2867.
We have implemented the selection of several blocks of rows in tables, as well as the output of numbers with units of measurement in charts, reports and dynamic lists.
Selecting blocks in tables
The desire of users to select several separate blocks of rows in tables is quite natural and understandable. We have written down similar wishes, but their implementation is a non-trivial task.
Probably the most popular data source for tables is a dynamic list. The difficulty is that in 1C:Enterprise it is endless, and the platform does not keep all displayed lines in memory. The platform does not know how many or which rows are above and below the current visible area.
But we found a solution to this problem, and now you can select multiple non-contiguous blocks in tables. To highlight the first block you can use Shift + mouse click on the last line of the block. And to select the first line of the next block Ctrl + mouse click. You can also indicate the end of the next block using the combination Shift + mouse click.
This row highlighting is now supported in all tables, including tables associated with dynamic lists and with data composition settings.
In addition, in tables associated with data composition settings and data type DataShapesTree It is now possible to select ranges of rows with any parents, not just the same ones.
As you can see, the combination is used to highlight the end of the block Shift + mouse click. Thus, we have implemented one more of your wishes, so that a group of lines can be selected by clicking on the last line of the group.
Selecting a large number of rows
We optimized the allocation of a large number of rows in the thin client, and in addition, we carried out additional optimization of the allocation of rows specifically in the dynamic list for thin client and web client.
In addition, we changed the algorithm for selecting a large number of lines and added the ability to interrupt this process. Now, if the selection of rows continues for more than 2 seconds, a form is displayed on the screen that allows you to interrupt the process:
If the user takes no action, this form will automatically disappear from the screen when the selection is complete. If the user clicks on the button Abort, row selection stops. In this case, those lines that the program has already managed to select become highlighted.
Units
In charts, reports and dynamic lists, it is now possible to display formatted numeric values along with the unit of measurement. For example, in the column Sum, where the document amount is displayed.
Also this option format string you can use it when describing the details of directories, documents and other configuration objects. The platform will automatically display it in dynamic lists, for example.
You can use the same format to edit values in the input field.
We expect that these improvements will increase the information content of reports and tables, as well as simplify the work of users with large tables.
Moving goods to a general product group is carried out in several ways:
- moving goods using a pop-up command menu (fast method);
- moving goods using the command menu, which is located in the top panel, above the list of products in the product range (functional method);
Fast way. In order to move existing products in a product range from different groups to one, you must perform the following steps:
- open the necessary goods for transfer by left-clicking (hereinafter LMB) on the name of the item group (if a hierarchy filter is installed). If the product filter is not installed, then this action is not required;
- right-click (hereinafter RMB) on the selected products and in the pop-up menu select the action “Move to group”;
Rice. 1
A window will appear on the screen where you need to select a new product group for the selected products. Click on the corresponding paint product nomenclature group and then click “Select”.
Fig.2
Functional way. This method It is functional in that you can change here not only product groups of the product range, but also other element values. In order to move existing products in a product range from different groups to one, you must perform the following steps:
- open the necessary goods for transfer by clicking LMB on the name of the item group (if a hierarchy filter is installed). If the product filter is not installed, then this action is not required;
- select the required items from the product list. In order to select all products, hold down the left Ctrl or Shift button and select the necessary products to transfer with the left mouse button. To cancel selected products, hold down left Ctrl + LMB;
- In the command menu of the top panel, select “Edit selected”. As a result, a window for editing the selected elements will appear.
Fig.3
The form has two columns: “ Props (property)" And " New meaning" In the column “ Props (property)” opposite the line “ Group” check the box. In line " New meaning", to the right of the line " Group”, press LMB twice. As a result, the row will be active for changes. Click on the ellipsis LMB and select the required group from the list.
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Click “Edit”. In the next window, check the boxes next to the required elements, if required. The products will be moved to the required group.
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Back Up
Each 1C solution on the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform has a wide range of capabilities. However, there are universal techniques that can be used in any configuration. With this article we are opening a series of publications in which 1C methodologists will talk about the universal capabilities of the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform. Let's start with one of the most important methods for increasing work efficiency - with a description of “hot” keys (actions from the keyboard, as a rule, are performed faster than those through the menu using the mouse). Having mastered the hotkeys, you will simplify the execution of frequently repeated actions.
Table 1
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Create a new document |
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Open an existing document |
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Open calculator |
Opens the calculator |
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Show properties |
Alt+Enter |
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Open message window |
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Close message window |
Ctrl + Shift + Z |
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Open scoreboard |
Opens the scoreboard |
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Open help |
Opens help |
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Call up help index |
Shift + Alt + F1 |
Calls up the help index |
Hotkeys: global actions
Global actions are actions that you can perform in any program state. It does not matter what is currently open in 1C:Enterprise. The main thing is that the application is not busy performing any task.
Global actions are actions that can be called anywhere in the running 1C:Enterprise 8 platform. Regardless of what exactly happens in the running configuration, the meaning of global actions does not change (for example, pressing Ctrl+N will always bring up the dialog for creating a new document).
Table 1
Hotkeys for global actions
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Create a new document |
Opens a window asking you to select the type of new document to create in various formats - for example, text, spreadsheet or HTML |
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Open an existing document |
Opens the standard "Open" dialog box, accessible through the "File/Open…" menu |
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Activating the search field in the command bar |
Places the cursor in this field |
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Open calculator |
Opens the calculator |
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Show properties |
Alt+Enter |
Depending on what the cursor is placed on, it opens the corresponding properties palette for this object or element. Useful when working with tables, text, HTML, etc. |
Open message window |
Allows you to open a previously closed message window. It is often useful when a window is accidentally closed and you need a message from it. Please note: as long as the system has not entered anything into the message window again, old messages are retained even if the window is closed |
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Close message window |
Ctrl + Shift + Z |
Closes the message window when it is no longer needed. Please note: the combination is chosen so that it can be easily pressed with one hand |
Open scoreboard |
Opens the scoreboard |
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Open help |
Opens help |
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Call up help index |
Shift + Alt + F1 |
Calls up the help index |
Hotkeys: general actions
General actions- actions that have the same meaning in different configuration objects, but the behavior of the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform changes depending on where exactly you use this or that general action. For example, pressing the "Del" key marks the current directory element for deletion if you are in the list of directory elements window. Or deletes the contents of the current cell of a spreadsheet document if you are editing it.
table 2
Hotkeys for common actions
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Deletes the element under the cursor (current element) or the selected group of elements |
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Add |
Allows you to add a new element |
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Saves the active document |
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Print the active document |
Calls up the print dialog for the active document |
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Printing to the current printer |
Ctrl + Shift + P |
Initiates direct printing of the active document to the default printer assigned in the system (without opening the print dialog) |
Copy to clipboard |
Ctrl+C |
Copies the required element or selected group of elements to the Windows clipboard |
Cut to clipboard |
Ctrl+X |
Cuts the required element or selected group of elements to the Windows clipboard. Differs from copying in that the copied element or group is deleted after entering the buffer |
Paste from clipboard |
Ctrl+V |
Pastes existing data from the Windows clipboard into the location marked by the cursor. |
Add to clipboard as number |
Shift + Num + (*) |
Used for numeric values |
Add to clipboard |
Shift + Num + (+) |
Used for numeric values. Addition operation with data on the clipboard |
Subtract from clipboard |
Shift + Num + (-) |
Used for numeric values. Subtraction operation with data on the clipboard |
Select all |
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Undo last action |
Ctrl+Z |
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Revert undone action |
Ctrl+Y |
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Find next |
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Find next highlighted |
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Find previous |
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Find previous selection |
Ctrl + Shift + F3 |
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Replace |
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Ctrl + Num + (-) |
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Select all |
Selects all available elements in the active document |
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Undo last action |
Ctrl+Z |
Undoes the last action taken |
Revert undone action |
Ctrl+Y |
Allows you to undo “Ctrl + Z”, in other words - to return what you did before pressing undo the last action taken |
Opens a dialog for setting search parameters in the active configuration object and performing this search |
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Find next |
Finds the next element that matches the parameters specified in the search settings |
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Find next highlighted |
Finds the next element that matches the one you selected (for example, where the cursor is placed) |
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Find previous |
Finds the previous element that matches the parameters specified in the search settings |
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Find previous selection |
Ctrl + Shift + F3 |
Finds the previous element matching the one you selected |
Replace |
Opens the Find and Replace Values dialog (where allowed) |
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Collapse (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) |
Ctrl + Num + (-) |
Used where tree nodes marked with "+" or "-" are available |
Collapse (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) and all subordinates |
Ctrl + Alt + Num + (-) |
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Collapse (all tree nodes, spreadsheet document groups, module groupings) |
Ctrl + Shift + Num + (-) |
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Expand (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) |
Ctrl + Num + (+) |
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Expand (tree node, spreadsheet document group, module grouping) and all subordinates |
Ctrl + Alt + Num + (+) |
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Expand (all tree nodes, spreadsheet document groups, module groupings) |
Ctrl + Shift + Num + (+) |
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Next page |
Ctrl + Page Down |
Quickly scroll through the active document |
Previous page |
Ctrl + Page Up |
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Enable/disable fat content |
Used where text formatting is supported and possible |
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Enable/disable italics |
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Enable/disable underlining |
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Go to previous web page/help chapter |
Used in HTML documents |
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Go to next web page/help chapter |
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Abort execution of a data composition system report |
Hotkeys: window management
This section combines hotkeys common to all windows and forms of the 1C:Enterprise platform.
Table 3
Hotkeys for managing windows
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Close an active free window, modal dialog, or application |
This combination can quickly complete the entire configuration on the 1C:Enterprise platform, so use it carefully |
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Close active regular window |
Closes the current normal window |
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Close active window |
Closes the currently active window |
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Activate the next regular window |
Ctrl+Tab |
Allows you to activate the following window among those open within the configuration. Pressing in a cycle while holding the Ctrl key allows you to scroll through open windows “forward” |
Activate previous normal window |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab |
Allows you to activate the previous window among those open within the configuration. Pressing in a cycle while holding the Ctrl key allows you to scroll through open windows "back" |
Activate the next section of the window |
Activates the next section of the current window |
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Activate previous window section |
Activates the previous section of the current window |
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Call the system menu of an application or modal dialog |
Allows you to see the system menu of operations (minimize, move, close, etc.) above the program window or open modal dialog |
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Call the window system menu (except for modal dialogs) |
Alt + Hyphen + (-) |
Allows you to see the system menu of operations (minimize, move, close, etc.) above the active window |
Call main menu |
Activates the main panel with buttons for the current window. This way you can select actions without using the mouse |
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Call context menu |
Displays a context menu above the currently active element. Same as right clicking on it |
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Return activity to normal window |
Returns activity to the normal window after working with the context menu. Attention! In any other case, Esc initiates closing of the active window |
Hotkeys: form management
Here are collected "hot" keys that simplify and speed up work with various forms that were created in configurations written on the 1C:Enterprise platform.
Table 4
Hotkeys for managing forms
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Move to next control/call default button |
Move between controls on the form "forward" (see Tab) |
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Calling the default button |
As a rule, different forms have a default button assigned (it is different from others - for example, it is highlighted in bold). Using this key combination allows you to activate the default button from anywhere in an open form |
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Move to next control |
Navigate between controls on a forward form |
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Go to previous control |
Moving between controls on the form "back" |
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Activates the command bar associated with the active control/form |
Activates the main panel with buttons for the current form. This way you can select actions without using the mouse |
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Navigate through controls grouped together |
Up |
Using the cursor keys you can quickly move between grouped controls |
Close form |
Closes the current form window |
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Restore window position |
If some form window parameters are lost, this combination allows you to return everything back |
Hotkeys: working with lists and trees
The hotkeys in this section will help you work effectively without using a mouse in numerous lists and trees that are actively used in various configuration objects on the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform.
Table 5
Hotkeys for working with lists and trees
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Opens the element on which the cursor is placed for editing. The key is similar to the "Edit" action on the standard form button bar |
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Update |
Ctrl + Shift + R |
Updates data in a list or tree. This is especially true for dynamic lists (for example, a list of documents) when auto-update is not enabled for them |
Copy |
Creates a new list item using the current item as a template. Similar to the "Add by copy" button |
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A new group |
Creates a new group. Similar to the "Add group" button |
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Delete a line |
Directly delete the current element. Attention! Use this combination with great caution in dynamic lists, as deletion cannot be undone |
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Move a line up |
Ctrl + Shift + Up |
In lists where line ordering is allowed, allows you to move the current line up. Similar to the "Move Up" button |
Move a line down |
Ctrl + Shift + Down |
In lists where line ordering is allowed, allows you to move the current line down. Similar to the "Move Down" button |
Move element to another group |
Ctrl + Shift + M |
Allows you to quickly move the current element (for example, a directory) to another group |
Go one level down while simultaneously expanding the group |
Moves inside the folder where the cursor was placed |
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Go up one level (to "parent") |
Goes to the top of the folder you were in |
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Finish editing |
Completes editing a list item and saves the changes. |
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Stop searching |
Aborts the search |
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Expand tree node |
Used where tree nodes marked with "+" or "-" are available |
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Close tree node |
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Expand all tree nodes |
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Changing a checkbox |
Inverts the value of the current element's checkbox (turns it on or off) |
Hotkeys: input field
Entry field- an actively used control element in many places in configuration forms. Hotkeys for an input field allow you to quickly perform frequently used actions on it. It is especially useful to use these keys where the configuration developer has not provided the input field control buttons you need.
Table 6
Hotkeys for the input field
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Similar to the behavior when editing regular text, it allows you to either add new characters to the old ones when entering, or overwrite the old ones with new ones |
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Select button |
Selecting the appropriate object associated with the input field (for example, selecting the desired document from a list). Similar to the "Select" input field button |
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Open button |
Ctrl + Shift + F4 |
Opens the form of the selected object in the current input field. Same as clicking the "Open" input field button |
Clear field |
Clear an input field from its current value |
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Working with typed text in an input field |
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Ctrl + BackSpace |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
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Go to end of line |
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Clicking the Mouse Pointer on the Up Button for an Adjustment Button |
Use adjustment if enabled in the input field. For example, changing dates, counters, etc. Similar to pressing the "up" button of the input field regulator |
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Clicking the Mouse Pointer Down on an Adjustment Button |
Use adjustment if enabled in the input field. For example, changing dates, counters, etc. Similar to pressing the "down" button of the input field regulator |
Hot keys: image field
Picture field- this is a standard element of the 1C:Enterprise 8 platform for displaying graphic images. Hot keys will help, for example, to comfortably view an image located in the picture field.
Table 7
Hotkeys for the image field
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Zoom in |
Scales the picture |
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Zoom out |
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Scroll |
Up |
Moving around the picture |
Scroll up window size |
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Scroll down window size |
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Scroll window size left |
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Scroll one window size to the right |
Hotkeys: Spreadsheet Document Editor
This section contains hotkeys for a variety of spreadsheet documents. They can be very useful if you frequently edit data in such documents.
Table 8
Hotkeys for the spreadsheet editor
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Go to cell |
Opens a dialog box to move to a cell with column/row coordinates |
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Moving through cells |
Up |
Moves the cursor through table cells |
Move through cells to the next filled or empty one |
Ctrl + (Up, Down, Left, Right) |
Moves the cursor through filled table cells |
Selecting cells |
Shift + (Up, Down, Left, Right) |
Selects an area of cells starting with the current one |
Scroll up page |
Flips through a spreadsheet document |
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Scroll down page |
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Scroll left one page |
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Scroll right one page |
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Go to editing cell contents |
Enables cell content editing mode |
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Switching edit/input mode in a cell |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line |
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Go to end of line |
Moves the cursor to the end of the line |
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Go to the beginning of the text |
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Go to end of text |
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Setting the name of the current area |
Ctrl + Shift + N |
Sets the name of the current cell area |
Hotkeys: text document editor
Hotkeys when editing text in text areas and documents can significantly speed up and simplify the process.
Table 9
Hotkeys for the text document editor
Action |
Keyboard shortcuts |
How the program works |
Toggle insert/replace mode |
Allows you to either add new characters to the old ones when entering, or overwrite the old ones with new ones |
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Go to the beginning of the line |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line |
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Go to end of line |
Moves the cursor to the end of the current line |
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Select to start of line |
Selects text to the beginning of the line |
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Select to end of line |
Selects text to the end of the line |
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Go to the beginning of the text |
Moves the cursor to the beginning of the text |
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Go to end of text |
Moves the cursor to the end of the text |
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Select to start of text |
Ctrl + Shift + Home |
Selects from the cursor to the beginning of the text |
Select to end of text |
Ctrl + Shift + End |
Selects from the cursor to the end of the text |
Scroll up one line |
Flipping through a text document |
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Scroll down one line |
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Go to the beginning of the previous word |
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Go to the beginning of the next word |
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Select previous word |
Ctrl + Shift + Left |
Quickly highlight a word (characters separated by spaces) |
Select next word |
Ctrl + Shift + Right |
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Scroll up page |
Flipping through a text document |
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Scroll down page |
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Select previous page of text |
Highlights text page by page |
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Select next page of text |
Shift + Page Down |
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Remove selection |
Removes selection |
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Go to line |
Moves the cursor to line number |
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Delete the character to the left of the cursor |
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor |
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Delete the character to the right of the cursor |
Deletes the character to the right of the cursor |
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Delete the word to the left of the cursor |
Ctrl + BackSpace |
Deletes the word to the left of the cursor |
Delete the word to the right of the cursor |
Deletes the word to the right of the cursor |
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Set/remove bookmark |
Marks the line you need |
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Next bookmark |
Moves the cursor between bookmarked lines |
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Previous bookmark |
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Delete current line |
Deletes the current line |
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Move block to the right |
Moves the selected block of text to the right |
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Move block to the left |
Shifts the selected block of text to the left |