| Shortcut | Description |
| Arrow Keys | Move through embedded element |
| Ctrl+N | Create new application |
| Ctrl+O | Open application |
| Enter | Select item in embedded outline |
| Esc | Exit embedded element |
| Esc or Ctrl+W | Close current application |
| F9 | Refresh current document (in edit mode), view or workspace |
| Minus (-) key | Collapse folder in embedded outline |
| Page Down | Move to bottom of active page |
| Page Up | Move to top of active page |
| Plus (+) key | Expand folder in embedded outline |
| Shift+Ctrl+F9 | Update all views in current application |
| Shift+F9 | Rebuild current document, view, workspace (must have Manager access) |
| Spacebar | Give focus to embedded element |
| Up and Down Arrow | Move through embedded outline |
| Shortcut | Description |
| Arrow Keys (if Use TAB to Navigate Read-Only Documents in basic preferences is disabled) | Move through embedded view |
| Asterisk (*) key on numeric keypad | Expand current collapsed view, category, or folder with subsections |
| Backspace | Open previous document in current view or folder while still in current open document |
| Ctrl+End | Move to bottom of navigation pane or view pane |
| Ctrl+Home | Move to top of view navigation pane or view pane |
| End | Move to far right of view pane |
| Enter | Open next document in current view or folder while still in current open document |
| Enter | Open selected view or folder |
| F6 | Move to next pane or frame |
| HOME | Move to far left of view pane |
| LEFT and RIGHT ARROW | Expand and collapse views and folders that have subsections |
| Minus (-) key | Collapse expanded view, category, or folder |
| Plus (+) key | Expand collapsed view, category, or folder |
| Shift+8
Note This shortcut may be different on non-English keyboards. | Expand all collapsed views, categories, or folders with subsections |
| Shift+Backspace | Select previous document in view |
| Shift+F6 | Move to previous pane or frame |
| Tab | Move to next unread document in embedded view |
| Up and Down Arrow | Move between views and folders |