Originlab Origin 2020 keyboard shortcuts 

Originlab Origin 2020    

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- Shortcuts
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Ctrl + E

Open the Open dialog.

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Ctrl + N

Open the New dialog.

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Ctrl + O

Open the Open dialog.

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Ctrl + P

Open the Print dialog.

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Ctrl + S

Save current project. (If project has never been saved, then open Save As.. dialog)

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Ctrl + F4

Close the active worksheet / graph / matrix window

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Ctrl + F6

Activate the next window.

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Alt + 1

Open the Project Explorer.

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Alt + 2

Open the Results Log.

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Alt + 3

Open the Command Window.

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Alt + 4

Open the Code Builder.

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Alt + 5

Open the Quick Help.

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Alt + 6

Open the Messages Log.

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Alt + 7

Open the Smart Hint Log.

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Alt + 8

Open the Object Manager.

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Alt + 9

Open the Apps.

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Alt + ↑  Shift + 3

Open the Script Window.

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Ctrl + Alt + Z

Go back to the previous activated window.

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F2

Rename selected item in Project Explorer. If window is selected, change window Short Name (SN)/Long Name (LN), depending on which name you set when last time you used the in-place edit mode to rename window. You can also use Ctrl + N to switch between LN and SN

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Ctrl + N

Switch between LN (Long Name) and SN (Short Name) toggle mode when in-place editing workbook name in Project Explorer.

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F3

Open the Find dialog for the selected folder when active Project Explorer.

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Ctrl + Tab

Navigate between different windows in the same folder.

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Alt + ↑  Shift + R

Update Origin from external Excel in Origin.

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Ctrl + K

Open the ASCII dialog. (Worksheet, Matrixsheet, Graph)

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Ctrl + 3

Open the Import Wizard. (Worksheet, Matrix, Graph)

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Ctrl + 4

Re-import Directly

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Ctrl + T

Open the Customize dialog.

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Ctrl + U

Open the Options dialog.

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F7

Open the Theme Organizer.

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F8

Open the Fitting Function Builder.

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F9

Open the Fitting Function Organizer.

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F10

Open the App Center.

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F11

Open the Learning Center.

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Ctrl + F

Open the Find tab of the Find and Replace dialog. (Workbook, Graph)

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Ctrl + F

Open the simple Find dialog. (Notes)

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Ctrl + G

Open the dlgRowColGoto dialog box. (Workbook)

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Ctrl + H

Open the Replace tab of the Find and Replace dialog. (Workbook, Matrix)

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Ctrl + H

Open the simple Replace dialog. (Notes)

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Ctrl + V

Paste from the Clipboard.

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Ctrl + X

Cut the selected object(s). (May also add to Clipboard)

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Ctrl + Z

Undo the last action.

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Ctrl + Alt + B

Switch to the Button Edit Mode.

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Ctrl + Alt + V

When an object has been copied.

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Del

When an object has been selected.

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Ctrl + Del

When worksheet cell(s) has been selected

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Alt +

When an object has been selected.

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Alt + X

When entering special characters into text labels and worksheet cells, enter the Unicode four-digit hex value and immediately press ALT + X.

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Ctrl + C

Copy

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Ctrl + Alt + C

Select cells in the matrix / worksheet window.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + C

When one or multiple columns are highlighted, copy the column(s) with label rows.

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Ctrl + J

When one or multiple columns are highlighted, copy the column(s) with formula.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + J

When one or multiple columns are highlighted, just copy label rows of the column(s).

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Ctrl + Alt + J

When one or multiple columns are highlighted, copy the column(s) with label rows and formula.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + A

When one or multiple columns are highlighted, copy the column(s) with data, label rows and formula.

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Ctrl + D

Open the Add New Columns dialog box. (Workbook, Matrix)

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Ctrl + H

With the text object selected in in-place editing mode, open the Insert Variable dialog.

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Ctrl + M

While editing cell contents, opens the Character Map.

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Ctrl + Q

Open the Set Values dialog. (Worksheet, Matrix)

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Ctrl + Y

Open the NLFit dialog. (Worksheet, Graph)

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + Q

Open the Set Values - Multiple Columns dialog. (Worksheet)

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + U

Hide/show formula row in the worksheet.

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F4

Open the Worksheet Properties dialog.

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Ctrl + Home

Go to the cell in row 1, column 1 of the active sheet.

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Ctrl + End

Go to the cell in the last occupied column and last occupied row in the active sheet.

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Ctrl + Page Up / Down

Navigate between different worksheets within the current workbook.

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Ctrl +

Go to the last occupied cell in the column.†

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Ctrl +

Go to the first occupied cell in the column.†

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

Extend the selection to the leftmost occupied cell in the row.†

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

Extend the selection to the rightmost occupied cell in the row.†

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↑  Shift +

Select the column to the left or right of the currently-selected column. Each press of the arrow key selects another column. Hold to scroll selection.

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↑  Shift +   

Select the row up or down from the currently-selected row. Each press of the arrow key selects another row. Hold to scroll selection.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

Extend the selection to the last occupied cell in the column.†

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift +

Extend the selection to the first occupied cell in the column.†

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + Home

Extend selection to the cell in row 1, column 1.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + End

Extend selection to the last cell in the rightmost occupied column, then to the last occupied row in the sheet.

† can be disrupted by blank cells or missing values.
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Ctrl + Q

Open the Set Values dialog. (Worksheet, Matrix)

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + C

(When a matrix is active) Show Column/Row

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + D

(When a matrix is active in image mode) View data mode

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + I

(When a matrix is active in data mode) View image mode

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + N

(When Matrix is active) Show image thumbnails

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + T

(When a matrix or image is active) Region of Interest Tools

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + X

Show the real X/Y value in current matrix

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Ctrl + A

Select all layers in current graphs. If the window is Layout, then select all objects(label, graph, worksheet...).

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Ctrl + ⤶ Enter

(With the text object selected in in-place editing mode) Exit in-place editing mode

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Ctrl + G

Open Import and Export:expGraph (graph export) dialog for current graph window.

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Ctrl + H

With the text object selected in in-place editing mode, open the Insert Variable dialog.

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Ctrl + J

(With Graph or Layout window active) Copy Page

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Ctrl + Alt + J

(With Graph or Layout window active) Copy Page as Picture

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Ctrl + L

Reconstruct a Graph Legend. (Graph).

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Ctrl + R

Adjust scales to show all data in graph. (Graph)

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Ctrl + M

(With a text object selected in in-place editing mode) Open the Symbol Map dialog

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Ctrl + Y

Open the NLFit dialog. (Worksheet, Graph)

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Ctrl + 1

(When a Graph window or Layout window is active) Page View

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Ctrl + 2

(When a Graph window or Layout window is active) Print View

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Ctrl + 4

(When a Graph window is active) Sets cursor to Data Selection mode

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`

(When a Graph window is active. If Scale In tool has been used, Scale Out once for each Scale In step) Scale out

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1

(When a Graph window is active) Sets cursor to Scale In mode

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2

(When a Graph window or layout window is active. Click on page to read coordinates) Sets cursor to Screen Reader mode

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3

(When a Graph window is active. Click on data point to read data coordinates) Sets cursor to Data Reader mode

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4

(When a Graph window is active. Click on dataplot to draw markers. Position then double-click or press Enter to set) Sets cursor to Data Selection mode

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(When a Graph window is active. Double-click on graph to set a data point. Repeat as needed. Press Esc when done) Sets cursor to Draw Data mode

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(When a Graph window is active. Click on graph to establish text location and type. Click outside text object when done) Sets cursor to Add Text Tool

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(When a Graph window is active. Click and drag in graph to draw an Arrow object) Sets cursor to Arrow Tool

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(When a Graph window is active on current graph window) Sets cursor to Curved Arrow Tool

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9

(When a Graph window is active. Start to add line on current graph window) Line Tool(with graph active)

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F2

Open the Page Properties page of Plot Details dialog for current graph window.

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F2

With the text object selected, enter the in-place editing mode.

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F5

Refresh the graph window after redrawn (Graph)

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F12

Open the Layer Contents dialog for current graph window.

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Ctrl + ↑  Shift + J

When a graph is active, activate full screen view

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When the data reader is being used on graph window, switch plot

Following shortcuts assume that the Pointer tool is selected, unless otherwise indicated.
Panning on the Graph, Layout, Matrix in Image View
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A +

Pan the graph page

Zoom In/ Out the Graph, Layout, Matrix in Image View
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Ctrl + I

View: Zoom in

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Ctrl + M

View: Zoom out

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A + +

Zoom in and out

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or A + -
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or A +
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or R + +
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or R + -
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or S + +
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or S + -
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or R or S +
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or Ctrl +
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Ctrl + W

View whole page

Panning on the Graph Layer
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X +

Panning in X direction only

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or X +   
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or X + +
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or X + -
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X + ↑  Shift +

Panning in Y direction only

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or X + ↑  Shift +   
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or X + ↑  Shift + +
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or X + ↑  Shift + -
Scale In or Out on the Graph Layer
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Z +

Scale in or out in X direction only

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or Z + +
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or Z + -
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Z + ↑  Shift +

Scale in or out in Y direction only


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Program name: Originlab Origin 2020 Originlab Origin 2020 (Scientific)

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