On this page:
- Navigating to a recently opened file
- Navigating to a recently edited file
- Navigating to the last/next edit location
- Using multi-selection in the lists of recent files
Navigating to a recently opened file
- On the main menu, choose or press ⌘E⌘E⌘E⌃E.
- From the Recent Files pop-up window that opens select the desired file.
Navigating to a recently edited file
- On the main menu, choose or press ⇧⌘E⇧⌘E⇧⌘E⌃⇧E⌃⇧E.
- From the Recently Edited Files pop-up window that opens select the desired file.
- The recently opened or recently modified files are selected from the history list. The number of entries in the history list is configurable in the Recent file limit field in the Editor settings page.
- Navigating to recent files applies to the search results as well. By pressing ⌘E⌘E⌘E⌃E in the Find tool window, you can have the list of recent search results shown.
Navigating to the last/next edit location
- Do one of the following:
- On the main menu, choose .
- Press ⇧⌘⌫⇧⌘⌫⌃Q⌃⇧F2⌃⇧⌫.
- On the main menu, choose .
This action is not bound to any shortcut. An interested user can do it as described in the section Configuring Keyboard Shortcuts.
Using multi-selection in the lists of recent files
- To select non-adjacent files, use ^/⌥ + mouse click.
- To select adjacent files, use ⇧/⇧ + mouse click.
