We all know how useful shortcuts can be. When used effectively, they allow you to complete tasks more efficiently than usual. Within the Workflow Advanced Builder, several shortcuts are available to help you build and navigate your workflow more quickly and precisely.
To access them, click the keyboard icon located at the top left of your workflow. A panel will appear at the bottom of the screen, displaying all available shortcuts.
The Five Shortcut Sections #
Essential #
Here, you’ll find several commonly used actions, including accessing the workflow’s version history, navigating to the next node, and opening the stats view.
Edit #
Shortcuts in the Edit tab allow you to modify the placement or inclusion of actions. Within this section, you’ll find commands that allow you to cut, copy, or paste individual nodes or groups of nodes as needed.
View #
Use the View tab to adjust the sizing and layout of the Advanced Builder, allowing you to customize your workspace for optimal visibility.
Navigation #
Navigate between nodes seamlessly by using the shortcuts available in the Navigation section.
Tools #
Leverage the Tools section to save and open panels efficiently, all without leaving your keyboard.
By familiarizing yourself with these shortcuts, you can navigate and manage your workflows more efficiently, saving time and enhancing productivity within the Advanced Builder. Make it a habit to incorporate them into your workflow for a smoother, more streamlined experience.
Note: For shortcuts with the ⌘ sign, use the Cmd key on Mac and Ctrl on Windows/Linux.
Frequently Asked Questions #
How do I view the available keyboard shortcuts? #
Click the keyboard icon at the top left of your workflow. A panel appears at the bottom of the screen listing all available shortcuts.
How are the shortcuts organized? #
They are grouped into five sections: Essential, Edit, View, Navigation, and Tools.
What can I do with the Edit shortcuts? #
The Edit shortcuts let you cut, copy, or paste individual nodes or groups of nodes to change their placement or inclusion in the workflow.
What is the difference between View and Navigation shortcuts? #
View shortcuts adjust the sizing and layout of the builder for better visibility, while Navigation shortcuts let you move between nodes seamlessly.
Which key does the ⌘ symbol represent? #
For shortcuts showing the ⌘ sign, use the Cmd key on Mac and the Ctrl key on Windows or Linux.
Why should I use keyboard shortcuts? #
They help you build and navigate workflows faster and more precisely, saving time and boosting productivity in the Advanced Builder.