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General Editing

  • CTRL-C - "copy".
    Copies the selection into the clipboard. The object to be copied depends on the context and selection:

- in a text editor, the text-selection is copied. - in the diagram editor, the selected element(s) are copied - in the navigation tree, the selected tree items are copied.

  • CTRL-V - "paste"
    Pastes the clipboard object. This is not always possible, and sometimes simply ignored (for example, if a tree-item is copied and tried to be pasted into a text editor).
  • CTRL-X - "cut"
    Deletes the selection and puts it into the clipboard (for later pasting)
  • DELETE - "delete"
    Deletes but does NOT put the deleted object into the clipboard
  • CTRL-Z - "undo"
    Undoes the last operation. This is a multi-undo. This is the same function as performed by the undo toolbar menu button. This button shows a tooltip, which describes what would be undone if pressed. If you are uncertain, what would be undone, place the mouse over this toolbar button (without pressing) and read the tooltip.
  • CTRL-Cursor-DOWN - "move down"
    This moves the selected item down in the navigation tree or a testplan's list of test cases.
  • CTRL-Cursor-UP - "move up"
    This moves the selected item up in the navigation tree or a testplan's list of test cases.
  • CTRL-Cursor-LEFT - "move out"
    In the navigation tree, this moves the selected item ot of its containing (parent) item and places it below the parent in the list.
  • CTRL-Cursor-RIGHT - "move in"
    In the navigation tree, this moves the selected item into the tree item right above it. I.e. it makes it a child element of the other item.



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