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When you list them use the following outline:
Program:
What you press What it does
Alt+F4 Closes upermost window
Microsoft word:
What you press What it does
Ctrl+B Bolds text
Ctrl+I Italicizes text
Ctrl+U Underlines text
Ctrl+Shift+P Easy way to change font size
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Microsoft Paint:
Ctrl + I Inverts colors.
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Microsoft Windows:
Windows Button + E: Opens Windows Explorer
Windows Button + R: Shortcut to open the Run window.
Shift + Delete: Deletes files without having them go through Recycling Bin.
These are some shortcuts I use on a daily basis.
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^ Those are useful. Thanks for those.
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Windows key+ D: Minimizes/maximizes windows
Windows key+ F: Search
Control + S: Save (email, word-processing, web pages
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For those using yahoo mail...
Press "n" to open a new message window.
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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Opens a multi-task window,
I use this when I need to close a window or app that is causeing a lag * use 'Task List'
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Windows:
Ctrl+Shift+Esc: Opens the Task Manager straight away
Lots of programs:
Ctrl+P: Print
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I use the text editing shortcut keys a lot:
Shift-Arrows - to select text
Ctrl-C - copy selection
Ctrl-X - cut selection
Ctrl-V - paste selection
But what's great is:
Ctrl-Z - to undo
Ctrl-Y - to redo
which also come in handy in succession for positioning me back to where I was editing in a large document after I've scroll-bar'ed to somewhere else.
Although these shortcuts are nothing fancy, they are nearly universal.
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Ctrl + a: Select all -- this is really useful. :)