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EDPM SECTION II - Keyboard Shortcuts

The document discusses keyboard shortcuts that can be used to quickly activate specific functions. It provides a list of commonly used shortcuts using Ctrl or Ctrl+letter key combinations to perform actions like selecting all text, copying, pasting, finding, printing, saving, undoing and navigating text. The shortcuts are designed to be easy to remember using letters of the alphabet.

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EDPM SECTION II - Keyboard Shortcuts

The document discusses keyboard shortcuts that can be used to quickly activate specific functions. It provides a list of commonly used shortcuts using Ctrl or Ctrl+letter key combinations to perform actions like selecting all text, copying, pasting, finding, printing, saving, undoing and navigating text. The shortcuts are designed to be easy to remember using letters of the alphabet.

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HOLY FAITH CONVENT PENAL

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS

TEACHER: ALICIA JAMES SUBJECT: E.D.P.M

SECTION II: KEYBOARD MASTERY TOPIC: Applying shortcut keys

Keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of keys on the keyboard that when pressed
down at the same time quickly activate a specific functionality. The same
functionality can usually also be activated using the mouse by selecting the
functionality in a menu, but using the equivalent keyboard shortcut keys is
much faster. The most frequently used shortcuts are listed below. However, I
have designed a list that uses each letter of the alphabet to be used as a shortcut.

Application shortcuts
Ctrl+A These two keys will select all text or other objects.
Ctrl+B Bold highlighted text.
Ctrl+C Copy any selected text or another object.
Ctrl+D Bookmark an open web page or open font window in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+E Center text.
Ctrl+F Open find window.
Ctrl+G Open Find in a browser and word processors.
Ctrl+H Open the Find and Replace in Notepad, Microsoft Word, and WordPad
Ctrl+I Italicize text.
Ctrl+J View downloads in browsers and set justify alignment in Microsoft
Word.
Ctrl+K Create a hyperlink for the highlighted text in Microsoft Word and many
HTML editors.
Ctrl+L Select address bar in a browser or left align text in a word processor.
Ctrl+M Indent selected text in word processors and other programs.
Ctrl+N Create a new page or document.
Ctrl+O Open a file in most programs.
Ctrl+P Open a print window to print the page you're viewing.
Ctrl+R Reload page in browser or right align text in a word processor.
Ctrl+S Save the document or file.
Ctrl+T Create a new tab in an Internet browser or adjust tabs in word
processors.
Ctrl+U Underline selected text.
Ctrl+V Paste any text or another object that has been copied.
Ctrl+W Close open tab in a browser or close a document in Word.
Ctrl+X Cut selected text or another object.
Ctrl+Y These keys will redo any undo action.
Ctrl+End Moves cursor to the end of a document instead of end of the line.
Ctrl+Z Pressing these two keys will undo any action.
Ctrl+Esc Open the Windows Start Menu.
Ctrl+Tab Switch between open tabs in browsers or other tabbed programs.
Ctrl+Shift+Tab will go backwards (right to left).
Ctrl-Right Arrow - move the cursor to the start of the next word
Ctrl-Left Arrow - move the cursor to the start of the previous word
Ctrl-Down Arrow - move the cursor to the start of the next paragraph
Ctrl-Up Arrow - move the cursor to the start of the previous paragraph

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