![]() Just like a honey and cream cheese sandwich, you have no idea what you’re missing out on until the day you bite into one. If you went ahead and actually tried out these shortcuts then my mission is accomplished. See if you can get the rocket to take off. Here’s the shared list for that simple outline. You could even create some flip book ASCII animations like my first attempt below: The Alt+Shift+9/0 (Windows) and Ctrl+Shift+9/0 (Mac) keyboard shortcuts enable one to flip through any set of sibling lists as if they were pages in a book. ![]() Now we can all sink our teeth into any of our lists and chew through them backwards and forwards. So Windows users went in for a root canal (and an extraction it turns out), giving us the now few-day old Alt+Shift+9/0. Then on the Windows side, many got a severe toothache, which allowed them to chew only on the left side of their mouth. These apparently conflicted with Mac systems shortcuts and so the baby teeth gave way to the “Permanent” teeth: Ctrl+Shift+9/0. The Baby teeth were originally Ctrl+9/0 for both Mac and Windows. Over the last couple of months I’ve received a lot of emails inquiring about two of WorkFlowy’s hidden keyboard shortcuts I wrote about in my book – mainly because there’ve been a couple of teething problems.
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