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It is used to bring you to the start of the document.
Ctrl + U will underline text that is selected. Ctrl and the plus sign will superscript text. You need to hold the shift key while doing that, otherwise it subscripts the text.
Use superscript. For example, in MS-Word, select the text you want to raise, and press Ctrl and plus.
F12 will do a Save As in Microsoft Word. In combination with other keys, it can do other things: Shift-F12 will do a Save. Ctrl-Shift-F12 will print the document.
ctrl + Z Ctrl +Z is undo for everything
Ctrl plus r in ict can be used for many things like alignment in ms word to refresh or reload in web browsers or to rename some files on the computer.hope you are ok these answers where from my ICT LECTURES
Ctrl+F
There is no ruler bar in MS Excel. That is an MS Word function.
If you want to copy C source code to a new file in MS Word, use the following steps:Open the C program in Notepad if it's not already open.Select all text (usually CTRL+A works fine).Copy that text to the clipboard (CTRL+C).Open MS Word (or Wordpad).CTRL+V to paste the C source code.Save if desired.If the C source code is in a file, and you have Windows Explorer open with that file showing, you can open MS Word, and then drag the file from Explorer to MS Word, which will open that file.
If you are asking about short cut key for a new document in MS word then the asnwer is Ctrl + N
press function (Fn) + P
MS Word has no "Camera" function to take a picture. You can include anything that you see on your screen (except some video stuff) by hitting the <Prt Scr> key (it is just to the right of the <F12 > key on the top row of the keyboard) and in Word Ctrl+V (or Paste from the Edit menu).