![]() ![]() To retrieve the Narration from the previous voucher, for the same voucher type.To select the Accounts Button and Inventory buttonsĪt the Accounting / Inventory Voucher creation and alteration screenĪt Accounting / Inventory Voucher creation and alteration screen To open a manufacturing journal from the Quantity field of a journal voucher To open the calculator panel from Amount field To retrieve Narration from the previous ledger All shortcut keys are prominently marked on the buttons available for voucher type selection. These include payment voucher, receipt voucher, purchase, sales voucher among others. Tally has shortcut keys for selection of all voucher types for passing entries including all accounting and inventory voucher types. To view the exceptions related to a reportĬan We Use Shortcut Keys to Select Voucher Types? To navigate to Voucher View from Summary reports or To navigate to post-dated cheque related transactions report To change view – display report details in different views To views values in different ways in a report To calculate balances using vouchers that satisfy the selected conditions To filter data in a report, with a selected range of conditions To invert selection of line items in a report To select or deselect all lines in a report To perform linear selection/deselection multiple lines in a report To view the report in detailed or condensed format To alter a master during voucher entry or from drill-down of a report To expand or collapse information in a report To display the last hidden line (If multiple lines were hidden, pressing this shortcut repeatedly will restore the last hidden line first and follow the sequence) To display all hidden line entries, if they were removed To create an entry in the report, by duplicating a voucher Tally has a few very useful report specific shortcut keys that greatly simplify the way a user views and prints reports. Shortcuts to Use While Generating Reports in Tally Prime To move from any point in a field to the end of the text in that field To move from any line to the last line in a list To from any point in a field to the beginning of the text in that field To move from any line to the first line in a list To move to the left-most/right-most drop-down top menu To move to the first/last menu in a section Gateway of Tally, About Page and edit Reports To select the data entry language that is applicable to all screens To select the display language that is applicable across all screens To open the export menu for exporting masters, transactions, or reports To open the print menu for printing transactions or reports. To open the e-mail menu for sending transactions or reports To open the import menu for importing masters, transaction, and bank statements To open the list of actions applicable to sharing or exchanging your company data To open the list of actions applicable to managing the company data To open the company menu with the list of actions related to managing your company To open the list of configurations applicable for the report/view To open TallyHelp topic based on the context of the screen that is open To select and open another company located in the same folder or other data paths ![]() To switch to another company from the list of open companies ![]() To remove inputs that is provided/selected for a field To go back to the previous screen by closing the currently open screen To switch to a different report, and create masters and vouchers in the flow of work. To primarily open a report, and create masters and vouchers in the flow of work. Tally has various shortcut keys to accomplish specific tasks that greatly simplify the way a user navigates in Tally Prime. ![]() Which are the most commonly used Keyboard Shortcut Keys that can be used across Tally Prime? In this post, we will take a look at the various keyboard shortcuts available in Tally Prime. However, with Tally Prime, there are a few minor changes. These Tally shortcut keys have been consistent since the last couple of decades. One of the best features of Tally over the years has been the option to navigate using a keyboard. ![]()
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