Fetch Help > Menus > Shortcut List Window contextual menu
When you Control-click in the Fetch Shortcuts window or another shortcut list window, the shortcut list window contextual menu appears. The contents of the menu, and the behavior of the commands, depend on what type of shortcut you've clicked on. If you don't Control-click a shortcut, the only commands available will be Paste and New Shortcut.
Select a command title for more information about that command.
Shortcut List Help
Displays the help for shortcut list windows.
Cut
Cuts the selected shortcuts to the clipboard.
Copy
Copies the selected shortcuts to the clipboard.
Paste
Pastes Fetch or web addresses (URLs) or shortcuts from the clipboard.
Delete
Deletes the selected shortcuts.
Duplicate
Duplicates the selected shortcuts.
New Shortcut
Displays the New Shortcut dialog so you can create a new shortcut.
Edit Shortcut
Displays the Edit Shortcut dialog so you can edit the selected shortcut. Only available when a single shortcut is selected.
Get / Get As
Downloads the files and folders referenced by the selected shortcut from the server to your Macintosh. A connection to the server containing the items will be opened if necessary.
Open
Opens the folders referenced by the selected shortcuts in transfer windows. Connections to the servers containing the folders will be opened if necessary. Only available when folder shortcuts are selected.
View / View As
Displays the files referenced by the selected shortcuts as text files or media files without leaving Fetch. Connections to the servers containing the files will be opened if necessary. Only available when file shortcuts are selected.
Edit / Edit With
Opens the text or image files referenced by the selected shortcuts for editing in a helper application. Changes will be saved back to the server automatically. Connections to the servers containing the files will be opened if necessary. Only available when file shortcuts are selected.
Get Info
Displays windows containing detailed information about the items referenced by the selected shortcuts. Connection to the servers containing the files will be opened if necessary.
WebView
Displays the currently selected items in your web browser (or set up WebView for the current server, if necessary).
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