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Keyboard Shortcuts

There are numerous keyboard shortcuts available in Eudora. To find a particular shortcut from the web page use the Search feature in your browser.

This list is by no means complete, Eudora's Help feature offers a complete list of shortcuts and a list of modifiers (functions implemented by holding down one or more "modifier" keys).

 

 

PC Shortcuts
Mac Shortcuts

PC Shortcuts
Keystroke Function
*Ctrl + 0 (zero) Opens Out mailbox
Ctrl + 1 Opens In mailbox
Ctrl + 6

Checks spelling

Ctrl + ' Pastes as quotation
Ctrl + . (period) Removes one level of excerpt bars
Ctrl + >

Adds one level of excerpt bars

Ctrl + ; Finds next
Ctrl + , (comma) Finishes address book entry (nickname)
Ctrl + A Selects all
Ctrl + B Makes text bold
Ctrl + C Copies selection to clipboard
Ctrl + D Deletes a message
Ctrl + E Sends immediately or queue for delivery
Ctrl + F

Opens Find Messages window

Ctrl + Shift + F Opens Find Text dialog box
Ctrl + H Attaches file
Ctrl + I Makes text italic
Ctrl + J Filters messages
Ctrl + K Makes address book entry (nickname)
Ctrl + L Opens address book
Ctrl + M

Checks mail

Ctrl + N Opens a new message
Ctrl + O (letter O)

Opens file

Ctrl + P Prints a message
Ctrl + Q Quits Eudora
Ctrl + R

Replies to the message

Ctrl + Shift + R Replies to all
Ctrl + S Saves current window
Ctrl + T

Sends queued messages

Ctrl + U Underlines text
Ctrl + V Pastes from the clipboard
Ctrl + W Closes one mailbox at a time (message or windows)
Ctrl + Shift + W Closes all open mailboxes (messages or windows)
Ctrl + X Cuts (deletes what's selected and puts it on the clipboard)
Ctrl + Y Opens Directory Services
Ctrl + Z Undoes the last operation
Ctrl + Shift + Z Redoes the last undone operation
Ctrl + Tab Goes through all open mailboxes
arrows Moves from one message to another in a mailbox
Enter Selects the outlined button in any dialog, alert, or window, or open the selected messages or URL
Esc Stops any operation currently in progress
F1 Displays Help
Shift + F1 Turns on the context sensitive help
F2 Renames the selected item in a tool window
F3

Find again

F5 Refreshes the view in the File Browser window
F6 Toggles the focus between the parts of a split window
F7 Shows or hides one half of a split window; in composition windows, shows/hides the message header; in mailbox windows, shows/hides the message preview pane
Page Up, Page Down Scrolls up or down through the window
Home Scrolls to the beginning of the mailbox window or to the beginning of the line in a message
End Scrolls to the end of the mailbox window or to the end of the line in a message

*Ctrl = Hold down the Control Key


Mac Shortcuts
Keystroke Function
*Cmd + 0 (zero) Opens Out mailbox
Cmd + 1 Opens In mailbox
Cmd + 6

Checks spelling

Cmd + *Opt + 6 Find next misspelling
Cmd + Shift + Opt + 6 Add to dictionary
Cmd + ' Add excerpt bar to quote
Cmd + Opt + ' Remove excerpt bar from quote
Cmd + . (period) Stops the current action
Cmd + , (comma) Finishes address book entry (nickname)
Cmd + [ Lower priority
Cmd + ] Raise priority
Cmd + A Selects all
Cmd + B Makes text bold
Cmd + C Copies selection to clipboard
Cmd + D Deletes a message
Cmd + E Sends immediately or queue for delivery
Cmd + F

Opens Find Messages window

Cmd + Opt + F Opens Find Text dialog box
Cmd + G Find again
Cmd + H Attaches file
Cmd + I Makes text italic
Cmd + J Filters messages
Cmd + K Makes address book entry (nickname)
Cmd + L Opens address book
Cmd + M

Checks mail

Cmd + N Opens a new message
Cmd + O (letter O)

Opens file

Cmd + P Prints a message
Cmd + Q Quits Eudora
Cmd + R

Replies to the message

Cmd + S Saves current window
Cmd + T

Makes the selected text plain

Cmd + U Underlines text
Cmd + V Pastes from the clipboard
Cmd + W Closes one mailbox at a time (message or windows)
Cmd + X Cuts (deletes what's selected and puts it on the clipboard)
Cmd + Y Opens Directory Services
Cmd + Z Undo/Redo
Cmd + Tab Goes through all open mailboxes
Cmd + Arrows Moves from one file to another in the Address Book
Arrows Moves from one message to another in a mailbox
Enter Selects the outlined button in any dialog, alert, or window, or open the selected messages or URL
Esc Stops any operation currently in progress
F1 Undo/Redo
F2 Cut
F3

Copy

F4 Paste
Page Up, Page Down Scrolls up or down through the window
Home Scrolls to the beginning of the mailbox window or to the beginning of the line in a message
End Scrolls to the end of the mailbox window or to the end of the line in a message

*Cmd = Hold down the Command key.
*Opt = Hold down the Option key.


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