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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Collapses' action

There are 14 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 31 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Clarizen Alt + ↑  Shift + - ):

  1. Ctrl + Alt + C - Used in
  2. Ctrl + - Used in
  3. X - Used in
  4. Ctrl + E - Used in
  5. Ctrl + Backspace - Used in
  6. Ctrl + < - Used in
  7. ⌘ Cmd + E - Used in
  8. Ctrl + Num - - Used in
  9. U then C - Used in
  10. Ctrl + M then S - Used in

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Actions below are probably less related, but you may want to consider some of them.

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

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lA Nudi

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Ll Nudi

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Se Nudi

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SE Nudi

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se Nudi

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sE Nudi

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co Nudi

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cO Nudi

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Co Nudi

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CO Nudi

90%

LA Nudi

90%

Code folding: Collapses all regions {$region 'comment'}..{$endregion} Delphi

90%

Code folding: Collapses Namespace/Unit Delphi

90%

Collapses the currently selected outlining region SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

90%

Collapses existing outlining regions SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

90%

Collapses entries of the selected entry in Group mode Gramps 5.1

90%

Closes all open menu items. Collapses all expanded menus. PeopleSoft PeopleTools

90%

Expands and collapses entries of the selected entry in Group mode Gramps 5.1

90%

In list view, collapses the highlighted folder Apple Finder

85%

Vertex | Collapse Wings 3D

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