Navigating With the Jump List

You can use keyboard shortcuts to jump to points of interest in a file where you have done previous work.

The Source Editor maintains a jump list in which each entry represents a point in a file where you have added or deleted text, or a point that you navigated to with the find function. Use the following keyboard shortcuts to navigate through your files with the jump list:

Shortcut Action
Alt-K Moves to the previous entry in the jump list
Alt-L Moves to the next entry in the jump list
Alt-Shift-K Moves to the previous jump list entry that is not in the current file
Alt-Shift-L Moves to the next jump list entry that is not in the current file


For example, if you are edit line 7 of a file and then scroll to line 100 and type text, you can press Alt-K to go back to line 7. Pressing Alt-L then returns you to line 100.

See also
Using Source Editor Bookmarks

Setting Global Source Editor Keyboard Shortcuts

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