Keyboard shortcuts for Oracle Policy Modeling

Keyboard shortcuts for Oracle Policy Modeling

Shortcut keys are keys or key combinations that are provided as a quick and alternative way to access frequently performed actions. The following shortcut keys can be used in Oracle Policy Modeling to insert styles or perform functions:

Shortcut keys for Oracle Policy Modeling

 

Shortcut Key Function/Navigation
Ctrl+N New Project
Ctrl+O Open Project
Ctrl+S Save Selected Item
Ctrl+Shift+S Save All
Ctrl+F Find Model Attribute
Ctrl+Shift+F Find Document Attribute
Ctrl+Shift+B Build
F5 Build and Debug
Ctrl+F5 Build and Run
Ctrl+Alt+B Build Module
Ctrl+F4 In the top right hand pane, closes the open tab
Ctrl+> In the top right hand pane, cycles forwards between the open tabs
Ctrl+< In the top right hand pane, cycles backwards between the open tabs
Ctrl+Tab In the Attribute Editor, toggles between Common, Custom Properties and Decision Reports tabs. In the Summary Screen Editor and Question Screen Editor, toggles between Common and Custom Properties tabs.
Ctrl+F2 In the Project Explorer, toggles between the Project Explorer tab and the Attribute Usage tab
Ctrl+F3 In the Project Explorer, toggles between displaying the active tab (Project Explorer or Attribute Usage) and hiding the tab

Access menu items in Oracle Policy Modeling

Access keys are provided for all menu items in Oracle Policy Modeling. Access keys are alphanumeric keys that are used with the Alt key to activate the menu controls. The access key is shown by the underlined character in the text label of the menu item. If the access keys are hidden by default, pressing the Alt key will activate them.

Access shortcut menus in Oracle Policy Modeling

The application key is used to display the shortcut menu for the selected object in Oracle Policy Modeling. The application key is located between the Windows key and the Ctrl key on a standard keyboard. (If your keyboard does not have an application key, you can use Shift+F10 instead.)

Shortcut keys for Oracle Policy Modeling styles and functions in Microsoft Word

 

Shortcut key Style/Function
Alt+R Compiles the Oracle Policy Modeling document
Alt+1 Heading style
Alt+2 Heading 2 style
Alt+3 Heading 3 style
Alt+B Blank Line style
Alt+C Conclusion style
Alt+F Configuration style
Alt+L Legend style
Alt+N Rule Name style
Alt+F1 Level 1 style
F2 Level 2 style
F3 Level 3 style
F4 Level 4 style
F5 Level 5 style
F9 Ignore style
F10 Commentary style
F7 Inserts a shortcut rule
F11 Decreases indent
F12 Increases indent
Alt+D Opens the Data Model Browser
Alt+G Adds a variable attribute definition to the rulebase
Alt+I Inserts an invisible operator
Alt+J Opens the Attribute Editor
Alt+K Strips hidden text
Alt+P Opens the Rule Properties editor
Alt+S Inserts a silent operator
Alt+Y Show Oracle Policy Modeling styles in style area (Word 2003 and later)
Alt+Z Inserts a rule table
Alt+F12 Toggles comment

Shortcut keys for Oracle Policy Modeling styles and functions in Microsoft Excel

 

Shortcut key Style/Function
Ctrl+Shift+C Compiles the Oracle Policy Modeling document
Ctrl+Shift+W Attribute Type Heading style
Ctrl+Shift+E Attribute Text Heading style
Ctrl+Shift+T Legend Key Heading style
Ctrl+Shift+S Attribute Type style
Ctrl+Shift+D Attribute Text style
Ctrl+Shift+G Legend Key style
Ctrl+Shift+I Conclusion Heading style
Ctrl+Shift+K Conclusion style
Ctrl+Shift+Y Condition Heading style
Ctrl+Shift+H Condition style
Ctrl+Shift+L Else style
Ctrl+Shift+M Commentary style
Ctrl+Shift+V Opens the Attribute Editor

Shortcut keys for the Screen Flow Editor in Oracle Policy Modeling

 

Shortcut key Style/Function
Arrow keys

Moves the cursor, if there are no selected shapes;

Moves selected shapes

Shift+Arrow keys Jumps the cursor towards the next shape in that direction
Space

Selects the shape/connection under the cursor;

Clears the selection of shapes;

In the Screens/Decisions/Flows tab, adds the selected screen/decision/flow to the screen flow

Ctrl+Arrow keys Moves the cursor without moving any selected shapes
Alt+Arrow keys Resizes the selected shape
Ctrl-Space Toggles the selection of the shape/connection under the cursor
C Starts or finishes drawing a connector from/to the shape under the cursor
Enter

Finishes drawing a connector to the shape under the cursor;

In the Screens/Decisions/Flows tab, adds the selected screen/decision/flow to the screen flow

/ Cycles the selection through the outgoing connectors of the shape under the cursor
F2 Edits the condition text of the selected connector
Alt+R Errors list