Microsoft Project is a powerful project management program that helps you plan and manage your projects. It provides you with the ability to create detailed timelines, assign tasks, manage resources, and share project status updates with stakeholders.

To help you make the most of this tool, Microsoft Project offers a variety of keyboard shortcuts you can use to speed up processes and reduce mundane work. This guide lists the most useful Microsoft Project keyboard shortcuts and explains how to use them for maximum efficiency.

Microsoft Project Keyboard Shortcuts

Here are some shortcuts that you may need frequently to use in Microsoft Project:

1. Open a Project File

Ctrl + O: It is important to keep track of all projects that are being worked.

2. Save a Project File

Ctrl + S: It is essential to save all changes made to a project often as it helps to keep track of and prevent data loss.

3. Create a Task

Ctrl + T: This will open up a new task window and allow you to enter the necessary information for their project.

4. Close the Program Window

Alt + F4: This will instantly close the Microsoft Project window and end the current session.

5. Open a New Window

Shift + F11: This will open up a blank window that can be used for any tasks or projects that need to be created.

6. Activate the Project Control Menu

Alt + Spacebar: This will open up the project control menu, which can be used to manage the various aspects of a project.

7. Show Task Information

Shift + F2: This will open up a window with detailed information about any selected tasks.

9. Turn On or off Auto Calculate

Ctrl + F: This will enable or disable the auto-calculate feature, which automatically updates any changes made to a project.

10. Clear or Reset the Selected Field

Ctrl + Del: This will clear any data that is currently entered in the selected field and reset it to its default value.

11. Copy the Selected Data

Ctrl + C: This will automatically copy the data that is currently selected and allow it to be pasted into any other location.

12. Cut the Selected Data

Ctrl + X: This will remove the data from its current location.

13. Set the Task to Auto Schedule

Ctrl + Shift + Alt: This will enable the auto-schedule feature for any selected tasks, which automatically updates the schedule based on any changes that are made.

14. Set the Task To Manually Schedule

Ctrl + Alt + M: This will enable the manual schedule feature for any selected tasks, which requires users to manually update the schedule.

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Overview of All the Microsoft Project Shortcuts

Here is a quick cheat sheet of all the essential shortcuts for Microsoft Project:

Shortcut Key

Action

General Commands

Open a project file

Ctrl + O

Save a project file

Ctrl + S

Create a new project

Ctrl + N

Navigate views and windows

Activate the entry bar

F2

Activate the menu bar

F10 or Alt

Activate the project control menu

Alt + Spacebar

Activate the split bar

Shift + F6

Close the program window

Alt + F4

Display all filtered tasks or all filtered resources

F3

Display the Field Settings dialog box

Alt + F3

Open a new window

Shift + F11

Reduce a selection to a single field

Shift + Backspace

Reset sort order to ID order and turn off grouping

Shift + F3

Select a drawing object

F6

Display task information

Shift + F2

Display resource information

Shift + F2

Display assignment information

Shift + F2

Turn on or off the Add To Selection mode

Shift + F8

Turn on or off Auto Calculate

Ctrl + F9

Turn on or off the Extend Selection mode

F8

Move left, right, up, or down

Alt + Arrow keys

Outline a project

Hide subtasks

Alt + Shift + Hyphen (-)

Indent the selected task

Alt + Shift + Right arrow key

Show subtasks

Alt + Shift + Equal sign (=)

Show all tasks

Alt + Shift + Asterisk (*)

Remove a task indent

Alt + Shift + Left arrow key

Edit in a Sheet View

Cancel an entry

Esc

Clear or reset the selected field

Ctrl + Delete

Copy the selected data

Ctrl + C

Cut the selected data

Ctrl + X

Delete the selected data

Delete

Fill down a column

Ctrl + D

Display the Find dialog box

Ctrl + F

Link tasks

Ctrl + F2

Paste the copied or cut data

Ctrl + V

Reduce the selection to one field

Shift + Backspace

Undo the last action

Ctrl + Z

Unlink tasks

Ctrl + Shift + F2

Set the task to manually schedule

Ctrl + Shift + M

Set the task to auto schedule

Ctrl + Shift + A

Move in a Sheet View

Timescale left

Alt + Left arrow key

Timescale right

Alt + Right arrow key

Beginning of a project

Alt + Home

End of a project

Alt + End

First field in a row

Ctrl + Left arrow key

To the first row

Ctrl + Up arrow key

First field of the first row

Ctrl + Home

Last field in a row

Ctrl + Right arrow key

Last field of the last row

Ctrl + End

To the last row

Ctrl + Down arrow key

Extend the selection in a Sheet View

Down one page

Shift + Page down

Up one page

Shift + Page up

Down one row

Shift + Down arrow key

Up one row

Shift + Up arrow key

First field in a row

Shift + Home

Last field in a row

Shift + End

Start of the information

Ctrl + Shift + Home

End of the information

Ctrl + Shift + End

To the first row

Ctrl + Shift + Up arrow key

To the last row

Ctrl + Shift + Down arrow key

To the first field of the first row

Ctrl + Shift + Home

To the last field of the last row

Ctrl + Shift + End

Select all rows and columns

Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar

Select a column

Ctrl + Spacebar

Select a row

Shift + Spacebar

Move within a selection down one field

Enter

Move within a selection up one field

Shift + Enter

Move within a selection right one field

Tab key

Move within a selection left one field

Shift + Tab

Select and edit in the entry bar

Accept an entry

Enter

Cancel an entry

Esc

Delete one character to the left

Backspace

Delete one character to the right

Delete

Delete one word to the right

Ctrl + Delete

Extend the selection to the end of the text

Shift + End

Extend the selection to the start of the text

Shift + Home

Turn on or off Overtype mode

Insert

Get the Most Out of Microsoft Project

Here you will find a comprehensive overview of the most common Project keyboard shortcuts to help you get more done. These shortcuts can help you save time while using Microsoft Project and focus on the relevant tasks at hand.