# Mastering the compose box Here is an overview of all the information and actions you can take in Zulip's compose box. ![Compose box information and actions](/static/images/help/compose-actions.png) ## Composing to a different conversation When composing a message, Zulip lets you view a different [conversation](/help/reading-conversations) from the one you are composing to. For example, you can start a new topic without changing your view, send a direct message about the topic you're viewing, or look up a related discussion. In this context, the parts of the message view that are outside of the conversation you are composing to are faded for clarity. ### Change where you are composing to No matter where you start composing your message, it's easy to change where it will be sent. {start_tabs} {tab|channel-compose} {!start-composing.md!} 1. Select any channel from the dropdown in the top left of the compose box. You can start typing to filter channels. 1. Enter a topic name. Auto-complete will provide suggestions for previously used topics. {tab|dm-compose} {!start-composing.md!} 1. Select **Direct message** from the dropdown in the top left of the compose box. 1. Start typing the name of the person you want to message, and select their name from the list of suggestions. You can continue adding as many message recipients as you like. {end_tabs} ### Go to conversation Zulip lets you jump to the [conversation](/help/reading-conversations) you're currently composing to. {start_tabs} 1. [Open the compose box](/help/open-the-compose-box). 1. Click the highlighted **Go to conversation** () button at the top of the compose box. It will be clickable only if you're viewing a different conversation from the one you are composing to. !!! keyboard_tip "" Use Ctrl + . to go to the conversation you're composing to. {end_tabs} ### Automatically go to conversation where you sent a message {start_tabs} {settings_tab|preferences} 1. Under **Navigation**, toggle **Automatically go to conversation where you sent a message**, as desired. {end_tabs} ## Toggle between Ctrl + Enter and Enter to send a message By default, the Enter key adds a new line to your message, and Ctrl + Enter sends your message. This is convenient for typing multi-line messages, which are more common in Zulip than in most other chat products. However, you can also configure Zulip so that the Enter key sends your message. !!! tip "" Shift + Enter always adds a new line, regardless of whether **Enter to send** is enabled. ### Enable Enter to send {start_tabs} {!start-composing.md!} 1. Click on the **ellipsis** () in the bottom right corner of the compose box, next to the **Send** () button. 1. Select **Enter to send**. {end_tabs} ### Enable **Ctrl + Enter to send** {start_tabs} {!start-composing.md!} 1. Click on the **ellipsis** () in the bottom right corner of the compose box, next to the **Send** () button. 1. Select **Ctrl + Enter to send**. {end_tabs} ## Related articles * [Resize the compose box](/help/resize-the-compose-box) * [Message formatting](/help/format-your-message-using-markdown) * [Preview messages before sending](/help/preview-your-message-before-sending) * [Messaging tips and tricks](/help/messaging-tips)