HTML Designer Shortcut Keys, Visual Studio 6 Scheme
The following shortcut key combinations can be used only when editing in the HTML Designer. Certain key combinations are available only in a specific view of that designer.
Command Name |
Shortcut Keys |
Description |
---|---|---|
Edit.ParameterInfo |
CTRL + I |
Displays a tooltip that contains information for the current parameter. Only available in Source view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.Bold |
CTRL + B |
Toggles the selected text between bold and normal. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.ConverttoHyperlink |
CTRL + L |
When text is selected, displays the Hyperlink dialog box. Available in Design view and Source view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.InsertBookmark |
CTRL + SHIFT + L |
Displays the Bookmark dialog box, which lets you create a target for jumps in the current document. Available in Design view and Source view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.Italic |
CTRL + I |
Toggles the selected text between italic and normal. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.LockElement |
CTRL + SHIFT + K |
Prevents an absolutely positioned element from being accidentally moved. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Format.Underline |
CTRL + U |
Toggles the selected text between underlined and normal. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Layout.InsertColumntotheLeft |
CTRL + ALT + LEFT ARROW |
Adds one column to the left of the current column in the table. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Layout.InsertColumntotheRight |
CTRL + ALT + RIGHT ARROW |
Adds one column to the right of the current column in the table. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Layout.InsertRowAbove |
CTRL + ALT + UP ARROW |
Adds one row above the current row in the table. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Layout.InsertRowBelow |
CTRL + ALT + DOWN ARROW |
Adds one row below the current row in the table. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Project.AddContentPage |
CTRL + M, CTRL + C |
Adds a new *.aspx file to the Web site and opens the file in the HTML Designer. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.AutoCloseTagOverride |
CTRL + SHIFT + PERIOD |
Temporarily overrides the default close tag behavior for the current tag. For more information, see Tag Specific Options. Available only in Source View of the HTML Designer. |
View.Details |
CTRL + SHIFT + Q |
Displays icons for HTML elements that do not have a visual representation, such as comments, scripts, and anchors for absolutely positioned elements. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.EditMaster |
CTRL + M, CTRL + M |
Opens the *.master file in Source view. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.NextView |
CTRL + PAGE DOWN |
Switches among Design view, Source view, and Server Code view for the current document. Available in all views of the HTML Designer. |
View.NonVisibleControls |
CTRL + ALT + Q |
Displays symbols for non-graphical elements such as div, span, form, and script elements. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.ObjectBrowser |
F2 |
Displays the Object Browser. |
View.ShowSmartTag |
SHIFT + ALT + F10 |
Displays a smart tag menu of common commands for Web server controls. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.ViewDesigner |
SHIFT + F7 |
Switches to Design view for the current document. Available only in Source view of the HTML Designer. |
View.ViewMarkup |
SHIFT + F7 |
Switches to Source view for the current document. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
View.VisibleBorders |
CTRL + Q |
Displays a 1-pixel border around HTML elements that support a BORDER attribute that is set to zero. Examples of such HTML elements are tables, table cells, and divisions. Available only in Design view of the HTML Designer. |
Window.PreviousTab |
CTRL + PAGE UP |
Switches among Design view, Source view, and Server Code view for the current document. Available in all views of the HTML Designer. |