![]() Create a quote that spans across multiple lines by using >.Create a quote by using the greater than sign (>).Put tilde signs (~) around your text to add a strikethrough effect.Surround a text with stars (*) to bold it.You can use the formatting bar displayed under the main text box or use traditional shortcuts like Ctrl/Cmd+B (for bold text) and Ctrl/Cmd+I (for italic text) to format messages. Slack makes it easy to format your messages quickly. This is a key part of good Slack communication habits. When the keyboard commands become automatic, come back and pick a couple more.įormatting your Slack messages makes your messages easier to read and helps team members understand you clearly. Rather than trying to remember everything listed here, pick a couple that you think you’ll use most often and test them out. You can bookmark this post to come back to it later. Ctrl/Cmd +, – Open your preferences in the desktop app.Ctrl + Tab – Switch between teams in the desktop app.Alt + Up/Down – Switch between channels.Alt + Right – Go to the next channel in your Slack History.Alt + Up/Down – Browse channels or direct messages.Alt + Left/Right – Go through your channel history.Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + L – Browse all channels.Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + T – View all threads.Ctrl/Cmd + [ – Go to the previous message or channel. ![]() Alt + Shift + Up Arrow – Go to the next unread message or channel.Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + 8 – Convert selected text into a bullet list.Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Enter – Create a new snippet.Shift + Enter – Create a new line instead of sending a message.Alt + Left click – Mark a message as unread.Esc – Mark every message in a channel or conversation as read.Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + K – Go to direct messages.Shift + Esc – Clear all unread messages. ![]()
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