Summary of keyboard shortcuts available for Quip
Quip has a number of simple keyboard shortcuts to help you work quickly, without having to use your mouse. You can access a comprehensive list of shortcuts from anywhere with the following commands.
Note: There is no feature to disable the Quip shortcuts below in case they overlap with any of the existing OS/browser shortcuts.
On a Mac: cmd + /
On a PC: ctrl + /
Note: Some of the shortcut options below can be used to reverse the action e.g. Bold, Italic, Underline, Strikethough can be enabled and disabled using the same shortcut. Select the text and press Ctrl+B to make the text bold or reverse it by pressing the same shortcut.
You may also be interested in checking out our Markdown shortcuts, which can be found here.
Anywhere:
Style shortcuts:
Editing shortcuts (while typing):
Spreadsheets:
Anywhere:
Style shortcuts
Editing shortcuts (while typing):
Spreadsheets:
Note: Keyboard layout is difference depending on the language/locale setting of the OS. For example, a colon and semicolon are assigned the same key (next to L) on an English/locale setting, but can be laid out on physically different keys on another language keyboard. In case of English OS, you need to press Ctrl+Shift+: to insert today's date.
Also, some of the keyboard shortcuts above may be used by the browser, which has precedence over Quip shortcuts and may not work. Check your keyboard locale/layout setting and the existing browser's shortcuts if it doesn't work.
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