
Often times when dialing in a document for SEO purposes you may want to see how many times a word is used or simply located it in a document.

to do that use the keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + V and all the formatting will be disregarded when pasting that text. Many times when transferring a portion of text from one document to another you may want to copy and paste that text without formatting. If you would rather cut and remove that highlighted selection of text hit Command + X PasteĪfter copying or cutting out a portion of text, hit Command + V to paste the text wherever your active cursor is placed. CopyĪfter highlighting a portion of text, hit Command + C to copy it to your clipboard. Use Command + A to highlight and select all the content in a certain input area or document. Just in case you want to undo your undo ) Select All RedoĬlick Command + Shift + Z to redo whatever you just undid. Hit Command + Z to undo the last text that was written by Jasper. Use CMD + Shift + Enter to run a command and keep that command visible on the page even after the output is generated by Jasper. Next, Run a Command and leave the Command Visible You can also hit Command + / to re-run that same command. Jasper reads the instructions you wrote and does his best to follow them. Then run your command by hitting CMD + Enter on Mac or Control + Enter on PC. If you have Boss Mode you can tell Jasper what you want him to write about, literally. To have Jasper continue writing the next sentence, you can click Compose in the bottom left, or use the keyboard shortcut Command + J on a Mac or CTRL + J on a PC and he will continue writing wherever your cursor is placed when you enter that shortcut.


NOTE: If you are using a Windows-based PC use the CONTROL key or CTRL instead of the COMMAND (Mac) as the starter key for the following commands

Below is a list of keyboard shortcuts that will speed up your Jasper workflow, explanations of each command are below the list.
