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| Ctrl+P || Shows the {{dialog|Print}} dialog. Then Prints the current document.
 
| Ctrl+P || Shows the {{dialog|Print}} dialog. Then Prints the current document.
 
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| Ctrl+J || Opens the {{system|Properties}} dialog of a file of the current document.
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| Ctrl+M || Minimizes the window of TED Notepad into the {{system|System Tray}}.
 
| Ctrl+M || Minimizes the window of TED Notepad into the {{system|System Tray}}.
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| F12 || Launches a new window of TED Notepad.
 
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Revision as of 15:46, 17 January 2014

You see work in progress here; this section already reflects future TED Notepad version 5.4.1.1.
This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.

Ctrl+N Creates a new document.
Ctrl+O Shows the Open dialog. Then opens a document from a specified file.
Ctrl+S Saves the current document to a file.
Ctrl+B Shows the Save As dialog. Then saves the current document to a new specified file.
Ctrl+E Reverts (reloads) the current document from its file. Discards any unsaved changes.
   
Alt+Ctrl+I Includes a file into the current document.
Alt+Ctrl+D Excludes the current selection into a file.
   
Ctrl+P Shows the Print dialog. Then Prints the current document.
Ctrl+F9 Opens the Properties dialog of a file of the current document.
   
Ctrl+M Minimizes the window of TED Notepad into the System Tray.
F12 Launches a new window of TED Notepad.
   
Esc Closes the current document and exits.
F10 Saves the current document and exits.
   
Shift+Esc Exits without saving the current document and/or any settings!