OCLC Connexion Client:  Moving Around within a Record


Introduction List of methods for moving within a record


Introduction

This quick-reference list represents a selection of commonly used methods used when moving around bib and authority records in the OCLC Connexion Client.
It covers moving:

For additional locally selected lists of Connexion commands, see:  "OCLC Connexion Client:  Lists of Commands."

For more complete lists and discussion of commands, see the OCLC Connexion Client Documentation page:  a comprehensive set of reference documents on many aspects of the Connexion client, covering topics from getting started to the finer points of searching, using save files, and editing.   This set now includes a Connexion Client Cataloging Quick Reference page, compiling information into a single (somewhat long) document.


List of methods for moving around within a record

ActionMethodComments
Between fields and cells:
Move down a fieldDown cursor arrowAlso moves down a fixed-field element.
Move up a fieldUp cursor arrowAlso moves up a fixed-field element.
Move ahead a cellTabIncludes each indicator cell.
In fixed field:  Moves across; includes element labels.
Move back a cellShift-TabIncludes each indicator cell.
In fixed field:  Moves across; includes element labels.
Within a cell:
Move ahead a wordControl-Right arrow
Move back a wordControl-Left arrow
Move ahead a
variable-field subfield
Control-SMoves into next field, from tag to text.
Bypasses indicator cells.
Move back a
variable-field subfield
Shift-Control-S *Moves into previous field, from tag to text.
Bypasses indicator cells.
Move to end of cellEnd key
Move to beginning of cellHome key
Through record:
Move down to next areaF6  or  Alt-E, XShortcut to move from fixed field to variable fields.
Also cycles around from variable field area to
record identification area (on OCLC record number).
Move back to previous areaShift-F6 *  or  Alt-E, S
Move to end of recordControl-End key
Move to beginning of recordControl-Home key *

*Does not work with all of our PCs.


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25 April 2005; rev. 14 August 2006

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