Mac users can view the contents of the User ID file at Notes→Security→User Security. In scenarios when a PC machine is shared amongst few users or when a user has more than one User ID, the user needs to switch user ID's to access the mail server and different databases. This section explains how to set up your MAC environment to run Lotus C API programs for Notes. MAC is a Notes Client only platform. It is required that you run C API programs on MAC under the same login as the client. You do not need to be a super user to change the owner and group settings of a program that you built. The product you selected has been migrated to IBM’s new support experience. You are being redirected to our updated support site where you can open and manage cases or find self-help information for this product. Keyboard shortcuts in Notes on Mac. Here are shortcuts you can use, in addition to those that appear in Notes menus. Open Notes for me. Create a new note. Create a new folder. Show the main Notes.
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Here are shortcuts you can use, in addition to those that appear in Notes menus.
General
Action | Shortcut |
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Create a new note | Command-N |
Create a new folder | Shift-Command-N |
Show the main Notes window | Command-0 (zero) Note: This shortcut is useful if a note open in a separate window is blocking the main Notes window. |
Show notes in a list | Command-1 |
Show notes in gallery view | Command-2 |
Option-Command-F | |
Move between the sidebar, notes list, and search field | Tab Note: This shortcut doesn’t work if you are currently editing a note’s contents. |
Begin typing in the note selected in the notes list or gallery view | Return Note: This shortcut places the insertion point at the end of the selected note’s contents. To go back to the notes list, press Command-Return. |
Print a note | Command-P |
Edit notes
Action | Shortcut |
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Attach a file | Shift-Command-A |
Create a link | Command-K |
Option-Command-T | |
Apply Title format | Shift-Command-T |
Apply Heading format | Shift-Command-H |
Apply Subheading format | Shift-Command-J |
Apply Body format | Shift-Command-B |
Apply Monospaced format | Shift-Command-M |
Apply Checklist format | Shift-Command-L |
Increase font size | Command-Plus sign |
Decrease font size | Command-Minus sign |
Increase list level | Command-] or Tab |
Decrease list level | Command-[ or Shift-Tab |
Add a line break (soft return) to a list item or checklist | Control-Return |
Insert a tab character in a list item | Option-Tab |
Mark or unmark a checklist item | Shift-Command-U |
Move a list or checklist item up in the list | Control-Command-Up Arrow |
Move a list or checklist item down in the list | Control-Command-Down Arrow |
Zoom in on note’s contents | Shift-Command-> |
Zoom out on note’s contents | Shift-Command-< |
Change size of note’s contents to default | Shift-Command-0 (zero) |
Navigate in tables
Action | Shortcut |
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Move down one row or add a new row at the bottom of the table | Return |
Add a new paragraph in a cell | Option-Return |
Add a new row above the current row | Option-Command-Up Arrow |
Add a new row below the current row | Option-Command-Down Arrow |
Add a new column to the right of the current column | Option-Command-Right Arrow |
Add a new column to the left of the current column | Option-Command-Left Arrow |
Move to the next cell to the right | Tab |
Move to the next cell to the left | Shift-Tab |
Add a tab character in a cell | Option-Tab |
Select a range of cells in a row | Shift-Left Arrow or Shift-Right Arrow |
Select a range of cells in a column | Shift-Up Arrow or Shift-Down Arrow |
Select the content of the current cell | Command-A Note: If your cursor isn’t in the table and you press Command-A, the contents of the entire note are selected. |
Select the entire table | Command-A, Command-A Note: If your cursor isn’t in the table and you press Command-A, the contents of the entire note are selected. |
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See alsoApple Support article: Mac keyboard shortcuts