Shortcut keys in Visma Net

Here is a list of the different keyboard shortcuts you can use in Visma Net:

Window toolbar shortcuts

The following table displays the keyboard shortcuts you can use to execute window toolbar commands.

KeyDescription
EscCancel
Ctrl+InsertAdd new record
Ctrl+DeleteDelete
Ctrl+SSave
F3Open search dialogue
Alt+arrow downOpen drop down box
Ctrl+WClose window or tab
Alt+POpens and closes the service selector top left
Alt+MOpens and closes the menu
Alt+SFocuses the search field
Alt+F1Opens the Visma Help Centre
Alt+KOpens and closes the context selector
Page upGo to previous record
Page downGo to next record

Top part shortcuts

The following table displays the keyboard shortcuts of the top part or selection area of any window.

Press this keyTo do this
TabMove the cursor to the next element.
Shift+TabMove the cursor to the previous element.
Ctrl+Left arrowMove the cursor to the beginning of the next segment of the element if the element has multiple segments. For example: When you enter a subaccount).
Ctrl+Right arrowMove the cursor to the beginning of the previous segment of the element if the element has multiple segments. For example: When you enter a subaccount).
Ctrl+Shift+LInvokes the Translations field for fields with multi-language support if multilingual user input is enabled.

Table navigation shortcuts

The following table displays the keyboard shortcuts you can use to navigate tables in any windows.

Press this keyTo do this
Arrow keysMove one cell up, down, left, or right in a table.
HomeGo to the first column in the current row.
EndGo to the last column in the current row.
Ctrl+HomeGo to the first row in the same column.
Ctrl+EndGo to the last row in the same column.
Shift+FFilter the data in the table.
F5Refresh the data (if the cursor is set in a table cell).
F6Sort the lines by the values in the selected column.
Double-click under the last rowAppend a new row.
Enter or F2Switch to editing mode.
F4Switch between grid and form modes.

Calendar navigation shortcuts

When you click the arrow of a date field in an Visma Net window, the Calendar dialog box is brought up. You can use the Calendar dialog box to select a new date, which will appear in the date field. The following table displays the keyboard shortcuts you can use to navigate the Calendar dialog box in any window.

Press this keyTo do this
Left arrowMove the cursor to the previous day.
Right arrowMove the cursor to the next day.
Up arrowMove the cursor one week earlier.
Down arrowMove the cursor one week later.
EnterFill in the date field with the selected date and close the dialog box.

Date box shortcuts

Any date consists of the date components—that is, month, day, and year—that you enter to define a calendar date in a date field. The following table displays the keyboard shortcuts you can use to change the selected date once you have clicked in the date field in any window.

Press this keyTo do this

Up arrow

+

  • on the numeric keypad
Increase the selected component of the date by 1.

Up arrow

-

  • on the numeric keypad
Decrease the selected component of the date by 1.

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/

. on the numeric keypad

/ on the numeric keypad

Right arrow

Move the cursor to the next component of the date.

Shift +.

Shift + /

Shift + / on the numeric keypad

Left arrow

Move the cursor to the previous component of the date.

Keyboard shortcuts specifically for Sales orders (SO30100S)

The following table gives an overview of the keyboard shortcuts in the Order lines tab of the Sales orders (SO30100S) window.

KeyDescription
Arrow downMoves focus one cell down until the last row. Scrolls table and lists one row down if next cell is beyond viewport.
Arrow leftMoves focus one cell left until the first column. Scrolls table and lists one column left if next cell is beyond viewport.
Arrow rightMoves focus one cell right until the last column. Scrolls table and lists one column right if next cell is beyond viewport.
Arrow upMoves focus one cell up until the first row. Scrolls table and lists one row up if next cell is beyond viewport.
Ctrl + arrow downMoves focus to the bottommost cell in the current column, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
Ctrl + arrow leftMoves focus to the leftmost cell in the current row, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
Ctrl + arrow rightMoves focus to the rightmost cell in the current row, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
Ctrl + arrow upMoves focus to the topmost cell in the current column, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
EndMoves focus to the last (right- and bottommost) cell, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
Enter

Switches to editing mode for the first input inside the currently focused cell. When you are already in editing mode, it saves the value and returns focus on the cell.

When you are focused on a link inside a cell, it redirects to the linked window.

Esc

When you are in editing mode, it discards any changes to the value and returns focus on the cell.

When you are focused on a link inside a cell, it returns focus on the cell.

HomeMoves focus to the first (left- and topmost) cell, and scrolls view accordingly if the cell is beyond viewport.
Page down

Scrolls lists down by one page (number of visible rows) or to the bottom row.

Moves focus on the bottommost cell in the current table column.

Page up

Scrolls lists up by one page (number of visible rows) or to the top row.

Moves focus on the topmost cell in the current table column.

Shift + TabSaves value of current input, if any, and moves focus to previous input or focusable table cell or element outside of the table. Enables table cell edit mode if applicable. Skips cells that are not editable or focusable.
SpaceSelects or deselects the check box, when editing mode is enabled for a check box inside a cell.
TabSaves value of current input, if any, and moves focus to next input or focusable table cell or element outside of the table. Enables table cell edit mode if applicable. Skips cells that are not editable or focusable.
Last modified February 19, 2026