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Most preferred shortcuts for 'Decrease indent' action

There are 26 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found >100 times.

Most common shortcuts for this action

Programs using this action (except  Beyond Compare 5 ↑  Shift + Ctrl + U ):

  1. ↑  Shift + Tab - Used in
  2. Ctrl + [ - Used in
  3. ⌘ Cmd + [ - Used in
  4. Ctrl + ↑  Shift + T - Used in
  5. ↑  Shift + Ctrl + U - Used in
  6. Ctrl + < - Used in
  7. Ctrl + ] - Used in
  8. Alt + ↑  Shift + - Used in
  9. Ctrl + U - Used in
  10. ↑  Shift + Ctrl + I - Used in
  11. ↑  Shift + ⌘ Cmd + I - Used in
  12. Ctrl + ↑  Shift + Q - Used in

You might want to consider

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

Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

90%

Decrease indent of selected text Eclipse

90%

Indent CoffeeCup HTML Editor

90%

Indent Google Keep Notes

90%

Decrease indent by one level Microsoft OneNote

90%

Decrease indent by one level in right-to-left text Microsoft OneNote

90%

Indent Metapad

90%

Indent Brackets

90%

Decrease indentation of selected text Nuke

90%

In Nuke

90%

Indent Ace Editor

90%

Indent Ace Editor (Mac)

90%

Indent Jupyter Notebook

90%

Indent Roblox Studio

90%

Indent Dropbox Paper

90%

Increase/Decrease indent. Xyplorer

90%

Indent Typora 0.9.81

90%

Indent Typora 0.9.81

90%

Indent Typora 0.9.81 (macOS)

90%

Indent Typora 0.9.81 (macOS)

90%

Indent Texmaker 5.0.4

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