Do you like me to make different designs using Canva? Then you are coming to the right article, I am bringing you 70+ Canva Keyboard Shortcuts to save your time. If you practice for a few days, you will become a Canva pro.

Canva is a very popular graphic design platform, this platform

founded by Melanie perkins in 2012,

 headquartered in Sydney, Australia

18 million+ users, from 190+ countries, 100+ languages spoken

You can use Canva to create banner designs, ebook post designs, social media graphics, YouTube video thumbnails, etc.

We’ve been using this platform for years and have come to know quite a few Canva tips, hacks and shortcuts.

However, We realize that some users still don’t know about of numerous Canva keyboard shortcuts that can enhance their workflow efficiency. Therefore, we have compiled a list of 70+ Canva Keyboard Shortcuts to help you quickly become a Canva pro in no time.

A comprehensive collection of Canva keyboard shortcuts.

  1. Add a line: L
  2. Add a rectangle: R
  3. Add a circle: C
  4. Add a text box:
  5. Bold text: Command-B
  6. Italicize text: Command-I 
  7. Underline text: Command-U
  8. Use uppercase letters: Command-Shift-K 
  9. Left align text: Shift-Command-L
  10. Center align text: Shift-Command-C
  11. Anchor text to the top of text box: Shift-Command-H
  12. Anchor text to the middle of text box: Shift-Command-M
  13. Anchor text to the bottom of text box: Shift-Command-B
  14. Decrease font size by one point: Shift-Command-,
  15. Increase font size by one point: Shift-Command-.
  16. Decrease line spacing: Option-Command-Down
  17. Increase line spacing: Option-Command-Up
  18. Decrease letter spacing: Option-Command-,
  19. Increase letter spacing: Option-Command-.
  20. Tidy up: Alt-Shift-T
  21. Copy style: Command-Option-C
  22. Paste style: Command-Option-V
  23. Deselect an element: Esc
  24. Select all elements: Command-A 
  25. Save: Command + S
  26. Delete Selection Content: Backspace or Delete
  27. Duplicate an element (option 1): select the element and click Command-D 
  28. Duplicate an element (option 2): select the element, click Command-C to copy, and Command-V to paste
  29. Move an element in increments: select the element and click the arrows
  30. Move an element in larger increments: select the element, hold Shift, and click the arrows
  31. Bring element forward: select the element and click Command + ]
  32. Send element backward: select the element and click Command + [
  33. Send element to the very back: select element and click Option-Command-[
  34. Bring element to the very front: select element and click Option-Command-]
  35. Select an element behind an element: select the front element, hold Command, and keep clicking until you reach the element at the back
  36. Group elements: select the elements and click Command-G
  37. Ungroup elements: Shift-Command-G
  38. Move multiple elements (not grouped): select an element, hold Shift, select the other elements, and drag them
  39. Constrain proportions while resizing: select the element/s, hold Shift, and drag corners to resize
  40. View an element’s distance from other elements and from the edges: select an element, hold Option, and move your cursor
  41. Zoom in: Command (+)
  42. Zoom out: Command (-)
  43. Zoom to actual size: Command-0
  44. Zoom to fit: Alt-Command-0
  45. Zoom to fill: Shift-Command-0
  46. Undo an Action: Command-Z
  47. Redo an Action: Command-Shift-Z
  48. Add a comment: Option-Command-M
  49. Next comment: N
  50. Previous comment: Shift-N
  51. Present in full screen mode: Option-Command-P
  52. Exit from full screen mode: Esc
  53. Mute or unmute video: M
  54. Loop video: Alt-Shift-L
  55. Play or pause video: Spacebar
  56. Presentations: Q to shush crowd
  57. Presentations: D for drumroll
  58. Presentations: C for confetti
  59. Presentations: O for bubbles
  60. Presentations: B to blur presentation
  61. Collapse sidebar: Command + /
  62. Enter scrolling view: Option-Command-1
  63. Enter thumbnail view: Option-Command-2
  64. Enter grid view: Option-Command-3
  65. Toggle assistant: ?
  66. Navigate to the toolbar: Command-F1
  67. Lock / unlock: Alt-Shift-L
  68. Show guides: Command-;
  69. Show Rulers: Shift-R
  70. Add an empty page: Command-Enter
  71. Delete empty page: Command-Backspace

We hope you enjoyed the learn 70+ Canva Keyboard Shortcuts. If you have any question regarding this article then comment me below. And comment and say how you liked the article.

I believe you will become a Canva Pro very soon…

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