Note to self: F7: Correction of spelling and grammar Ctrl+Enter: Automatic Page break F4: Repeats what ever action recently finished Shift+F5: To jump back to where you last worked Shift+F3: Turns highlighted text to upper or lower case Ctrl+Shift+C: Copies format
Also, you can use Ctrl + Shift + * (8 key) to show/hide the paragraph mark. A good thing to do is to hover over the actions, it always prompts a shortcut that you can use.
This is a great video, thank you for your effort. I subscribed. Another useful shortcut is Shift+F3, which turns the selected text into lowercase or uppercase letters.
Here’s an idea, … at the end of your video, perhaps you could finish the video with a still frame featuring all the short cuts you have described - with a very brief explanation. This would help us as your viewers could take a screen grab of that final screen and refer to it, for a brief period until what you have taught us becomes second nature! Just a thought - as these short cuts are very useful. Thank you, and kind regards from Auckland, New Zealand.
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CTRL and A Selects all the items in the active window. CTRL and C Copies the item or items to the Clipboard and can be pasted using CTRL and V. CTRL and F Displays the Find all files dialog box. CTRL and G Displays the Go to folder dialog box. CTRL and N Displays the New dialog box. CTRL and O Displays the Open dialog box. CTRL and P Displays the Print dialog box. CTRL and S Displays the Save dialog box. CTRL and V Pastes the copied item or items from the Clipboard. CTRL and X Cuts the item or items selected to the Clipboard. CTRL and Z Undoes the last action. CTRL and F4 Closes the active document window. CTRL while dragging an item Copy the selected item CTRL+SHIFT with arrow keys Highlight a block of text CTRL+F4 Close the active document CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu CTRL and F6 Opens the next document window in the active application. ALT+ENTER View the properties for the selected item ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program ALT+SPACEBAR Open the shortcut menu for the active window ALT+TAB Switch between the open items ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened F1 key Gives help on the active window or selected item. F2 key Rename the selected item F3 key Search for a file or a folder F4 key Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer F5 key Update the active window F6 key Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop F10 key Activate the menu bar in the active program Windows Logo Display or hide the Start menu Windows Logo+BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box Windows Logo+D Display the desktop Windows Logo+M Minimize all of the windows Windows Logo+SHIFT+M Restore the minimized windows Windows Logo+E Open My Computer Windows Logo+F Search for a file or a folder CTRL+Windows Logo+F Search for computers Windows Logo+F1 Display Windows Help Windows Logo+ L Lock the keyboard Windows Logo+R Open the Run dialog box Windows Logo+U Open Utility Manager
SO helpful but for several options you say remember to stop the desired function but don't say how to do that. For example after discussing how to actually stop the function. for example after engaging Shift F5 or Ctl B. How do I stop the function I have engaged
Thanks. Indeed very useful. I could practice all the inputs Successfully - except - F4 instead of repeating - on the right side a pane appears giving some options - but unable to understand it. Please advise.
Note to self:
F7: Correction of spelling and grammar
Ctrl+Enter: Automatic Page break
F4: Repeats what ever action recently finished
Shift+F5: To jump back to where you last worked
Shift+F3: Turns highlighted text to upper or lower case
Ctrl+Shift+C: Copies format
Don't forget ctrl + shift + right arrow, ctrl + shift + left arrow. It selects whole words instead of individual letters like shift + right/left arrow
omg thank u so much i thought just shift + arrows were good enough but this *cheff kiss* thank u for sharing
thank you for your tip, it saves my time so much!
Thanks it saved my work
Thank you for thsi
I've used Word for many years and I always learn something new in your videos. Thank you
Also, you can use Ctrl + Shift + * (8 key) to show/hide the paragraph mark. A good thing to do is to hover over the actions, it always prompts a shortcut that you can use.
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This is a great video, thank you for your effort. I subscribed. Another useful shortcut is Shift+F3, which turns the selected text into lowercase or uppercase letters.
One of the best that I'm using nowadays especially for headlines
you can also use ctrl e it moves the word to the right side
Here’s an idea, … at the end of your video, perhaps you could finish the video with a still frame featuring all the short cuts you have described - with a very brief explanation.
This would help us as your viewers could take a screen grab of that final screen and refer to it, for a brief period until what you have taught us becomes second nature!
Just a thought - as these short cuts are very useful.
Thank you, and kind regards from Auckland, New Zealand.
Thanks for teaching MS Word Shortcut keys.
thank you so much for videos your explanations are so detailed and effective blessing to you and yours love from Trinidad and Tobago
Thanks for your information time and effort ❤
I would love to see more shortcut tutorials. The justification shortcuts I use all the time; adding even more would be fantastic!
Love you shortcuts video and will start learning and following regularly.
I love your videos! They are always very informative
I use Format Painter to copy formatting, but the shortcut Ctrl-Shift-C seems to offer a good alternative.
thank you so much for uploading such videos. it helped me to learn new skills at home without spending any money. keep doing this work.... lots of love😊😊😊
Triple click! Mind blown. I needed that.
You are a good teacher❤❤❤
Awesome short cuts..thank you..
You truly are the Word Messiah 🤩
Please if you want to print out all the work for the month, which keys to press
Thank you so much !! I always want to refresh - your videos help me with that. Keep up the good work!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤💛💛💛💛
The best guidance i have ever watched,thanks
Am really grateful to this tutorial, thanks boss.
Thanks am going to ace my exam with this knowledge
CTRL and A Selects all the items in the active window.
CTRL and C Copies the item or items to the Clipboard and can be pasted using CTRL and V.
CTRL and F Displays the Find all files dialog box.
CTRL and G Displays the Go to folder dialog box.
CTRL and N Displays the New dialog box.
CTRL and O Displays the Open dialog box.
CTRL and P Displays the Print dialog box.
CTRL and S Displays the Save dialog box.
CTRL and V Pastes the copied item or items from the Clipboard.
CTRL and X Cuts the item or items selected to the Clipboard.
CTRL and Z Undoes the last action.
CTRL and F4 Closes the active document window.
CTRL while dragging an item Copy the selected item
CTRL+SHIFT with arrow keys Highlight a block of text
CTRL+F4 Close the active document
CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu
CTRL and F6 Opens the next document window in the active application.
ALT+ENTER View the properties for the selected item
ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program
ALT+SPACEBAR Open the shortcut menu for the active window
ALT+TAB Switch between the open items
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order that they had been opened
F1 key Gives help on the active window or selected item.
F2 key Rename the selected item
F3 key Search for a file or a folder
F4 key Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer
F5 key Update the active window
F6 key Cycle through the screen elements in a window or on the desktop
F10 key Activate the menu bar in the active program
Windows Logo Display or hide the Start menu
Windows Logo+BREAK Display the System Properties dialog box
Windows Logo+D Display the desktop
Windows Logo+M Minimize all of the windows
Windows Logo+SHIFT+M Restore the minimized windows
Windows Logo+E Open My Computer
Windows Logo+F Search for a file or a folder
CTRL+Windows Logo+F Search for computers
Windows Logo+F1 Display Windows Help
Windows Logo+ L Lock the keyboard
Windows Logo+R Open the Run dialog box
Windows Logo+U Open Utility Manager
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SO helpful but for several options you say remember to stop the desired function but don't say how to do that. For example after discussing how to actually stop the function. for example after engaging Shift F5 or Ctl B. How do I stop the function I have engaged
Thank you is really helpful helpful ☺
What about how to on-line or play games and app? I'm learning/ studying basic computer .
thanks a lot for your continued support and interesting what you are sharing with us. thanks again.
That was awesome! Thank you!
That is so helpful thank you for creating the video
Thanks very much for your wonderful tutorial, it's really helpful in typing documents.
Wow I'm interesting I love shortcut in keyboard.thnk u so much
Bro was straight forward this are the keys 😅😅 and asked for like at the end much impressive than others
There I saw you previewed bangla keyboard on your screen , are u from Bangladesh?
Ism and very informative❤
Thank you
You added value.
Thank you so much. It's amazing even I know Microsoft word but I love the information you explain. I love your videos. Thanks again
Your teaching is very helpful
Great tutorials.
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this is very beneficial which can help me ctrl V paste Ctrl p is print
i should do the same thing in my written document so it can help me
Thanks for your help 👍
Thank you very much for a helpful video.
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great work! Thank you
Please what's the difference between Ctrl Y and F4?
Please l want to know meaning and functions of all the Fs on the key board
Just loved it...thanks 👍
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I really like this tutorial
So helpful video thanks so much
Thank you very much.❤.
Really great!
Please make more of these type of videos! I need to know more keyboard shortcuts from you.
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Love 💗 it. Thanks for sharing this tutorials
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F4 and f7 didn't work with me what should i do exactly please 😊
Very helpful. Thank you
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Thanks. Indeed very useful. I could practice all the inputs Successfully - except - F4 instead of repeating - on the right side a pane appears giving some options - but unable to understand it. Please advise.
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I am beginner
Dude I hope you made a Part 2 to this!
It is very useful for us
Great teacher
Great video, truly help brother 👍
Thanks for this video, it's very useful, but if I make more correct in word and I need format, how can I save my works?
Excellent lesson!
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Thank you for your information,great. I learned a lot.
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Excellent to have this time-saver. Thank You.
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