3.6.áThe "Edit" menu

The Wireshark Edit menu contains the fields shown in Tableá3.3, “Edit menu items”.

Figureá3.4.áThe "Edit" Menu

The "Edit" Menu

Tableá3.3.áEdit menu items

Menu ItemAcceleratorDescription
Copy > As FilterShift+Ctrl+C

This menu item will use the selected item in the detail view to create a display filter. This display filter is then copied to the clipboard.

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Find Packet...Ctrl+F

This menu item brings up a dialog box that allows you to find a packet by many criteria. There is further information on finding packets in Sectioná6.7, “Finding packets”.

Find NextCtrl+N

This menu item tries to find the next packet matching the settings from "Find Packet...".

Find PreviousCtrl+B

This menu item tries to find the previous packet matching the settings from "Find Packet...".

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Mark Packet (toggle)Ctrl+M

This menu item "marks" the currently selected packet. See Sectioná6.9, “Marking packets” for details.

Find Next MarkShift+Ctrl+N

Find the next marked packet.

Find Previous MarkShift+Ctrl+B

Find the previous marked packet.

Mark All Packetsá

This menu item "marks" all packets.

Unmark All Packetsá

This menu item "unmarks" all marked packets.

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Set Time Reference (toggle)Ctrl+T

This menu item set a time reference on the currently selected packet. See Sectioná6.10.1, “Packet time referencing” for more information about the time referenced packets.

Find Next Referenceá

This menu item tries to find the next time referenced packet.

Find Previous Referenceá

This menu item tries to find the previous time referenced packet.

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Preferences...Shift+Ctrl+P

This menu item brings up a dialog box that allows you to set preferences for many parameters that control Wireshark. You can also save your preferences so Wireshark will use them the next time you start it. More detail is provided in Sectioná9.5, “Preferences”.