Notion Keyboard

Shortcuts

  1. Create a new page - Ctrl + Shift + N (Windows) or Command + Shift + N (Mac)

  2. Search - Ctrl + P (Windows) or Command + P (Mac)

  3. Bold - Ctrl + B (Windows) or Command + B (Mac)

  4. Italics - Ctrl + I (Windows) or Command + I (Mac)

  5. Underline - Ctrl + U (Windows) or Command + U (Mac)

  6. Strikethrough - Ctrl + Shift + X (Windows) or Command + Shift + X (Mac)

  7. Code block - Ctrl + Shift + C (Windows) or Command + Shift + C (Mac)

  8. Bullet list - Ctrl + Shift + 8 (Windows) or Command + Shift + 8 (Mac)

  9. Numbered list - Ctrl + Shift + 7 (Windows) or Command + Shift + 7 (Mac)

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person using computer keyboard
  1. Toggle full screen - F11 (Windows) or Control + Command + F (Mac)

  2. Toggle dark mode - Ctrl + Shift + L (Windows) or Command + Shift + L (Mac)

  3. Toggle sidebar - Ctrl + \ (Windows) or Command + \ (Mac)

  4. Add a comment - Ctrl + Alt + M (Windows) or Command + Alt + M (Mac)

  5. Rename a page - Ctrl + Shift + R (Windows) or Command + Shift + R (Mac)

  6. Duplicate a page - Ctrl + D (Windows) or Command + D (Mac)

  7. Move a page - Ctrl + Shift + M (Windows) or Command + Shift + M (Mac)

  8. Undo - Ctrl + Z (Windows) or Command + Z (Mac)

  9. Redo - Ctrl + Shift + Z (Windows) or Command + Shift + Z (Mac)

  10. Copy - Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac)

  11. Cut - Ctrl + X (Windows) or Command + X (Mac)

  12. Paste - Ctrl + V (Windows) or Command + V (Mac)

  13. Indent - Tab

  14. Unindent - Shift + Tab

  15. Inline code - Ctrl + E (Windows) or Command + E (Mac)

  16. Add Link (with text selected) Ctrl + K (Windows) or Command + K (Mac)

  17. Paste a link (With text selected) Ctrl + v (Windows) or Command + V (Mac)

  18. Create a To-Do Checkbox - Ctrl + Shift + 4 (Windows) or Command + Shift + 4 (Mac)

  19. Create H1 - Ctrl + Shift + 1 ( Windows) or Command + Options + 1 (Mac)

  20. Create H2 - Ctrl + Shift + 2 (Windows) or Command + Options + 2 (Mac)

  21. Create H3 - Ctrl + Shift + 3 (Windows) or Command + Options + 3 (Mac)

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macbook pro on white table