The following table outlines the most commonly used shortcut keys: What do you want to do? Shortcut keys Windows OS X Open the Find dialog Ctrl+Shift+F Cmd+Shift+F Open the Quick Find dialog Ctrl+Alt+F Cmd+Alt+F Open the Find and Replace dialog Ctrl+R Cmd+R Remove both symbols from an active Ctrl+D Cmd+D Remove only a symbol from an active Delete Del Select all shapes on an active diagram Ctrl+A Cmd+A Select an element in the Containment tree Switch from List to Tree view in the Select Element dialog Alt+B Alt+B Add more symbols to selection Shift+Left mouse button Shift+Left mouse button Select elements of the same type Alt+Left mouse button Alt+Left mouse button Open a list of possible elements to Ctrl+Spacebar Ctrl+Spacebar Add a new line in the compartment of Shift+Enter Shift+Enter Open element's Specification window Enter Enter Open element's Symbol Properties dialog Alt+Enter Alt+Enter Open the Report Wizard Ctrl+Shift+G Cmd+Shift+G See the list of recently opened diagrams F12 – Cut a selected item Ctrl+X Cmd+X Copy a shape or text Ctrl+C Cmd+C Copy a shape Drag the shape to the empty place – Paste Ctrl+V Cmd+V Paste with New Element Ctrl+E Cmd+E Save Ctrl+S Cmd+S Commit changes to the server Ctrl+K Cmd+K Undo Ctrl+Z Cmd+Z Redo Ctrl+Y Cmd+Y Print Ctrl+P Cmd+P Assign a shortcut key to print a report Alt+ number 1 to 9 Alt+ number 1 to 9 Ctrl+Up Ctrl+Down Alt+Up Alt+Down Shift+F3 F3 Shift+F3 F3
diagram and element from the model
diagram, but not the model element
assign when typing on a symbol
a shape, for example, create an attribute for a class
on the diagram, while holding down CtrlTurn on the Full Screen mode F11 – Open a recently closed diagram Ctrl+Shift+T – Paste a symbol style Ctrl+Shift+V Cmd+Shift+V Reverse path direction Draw the path while holding down Alt Draw the path while holding down Alt Reorder elements/properties in a list, tree, and Specification window Select a previous or next result in a tree