Alt + f4
To close the tally window, look for the "X" button in the corner of the window and click it. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcut by pressing "Alt + F4" on Windows or "Command + Q" on Mac. If you're using a specific application, check for a "Close" option in the file menu as well.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
When you are writing something you are using the keyboard and occasionally the mouse.. for example something in a word document.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
Depends on what operating system you are using. In Windows, Alt+F4 will close a window right away. Ctrl+Q will sometimes quit an application, which is better than closing the window itself. Ctrl+W will often close a sub-window in a multiple-document interface, or things like a single tab in Firefox.
Use the Ctrl - End key combination.
Can you be more specific about what are you trying to do and on what device? There are two methods to move around in your document, If you are using a mouse, you can move around each page of a document by scrolling up and down using the "Scrolling wheel" on mouse. If you are using a keyboard, you can move around using the "Page Up and Page Down" arrow keys on your keyboard.
You can configure a shortcut to do this yourself. Go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts, and somewhere in the very long list will be something like "Maximise Window". Click the space next to that and press your shortcut, and you can then use that.
You type it by using a keyboard, make sure Runescape is your active window first.
In Microsoft Word, using the command of 'control' and 'f4' will close your current document. Don't hit this command if you do not want to close your document.
To print a document using the Ctrl key, first, open the document you want to print. Then, press "Ctrl + P" on your keyboard, which will open the print dialog box. From there, you can select your printer and adjust any print settings before clicking the "Print" button. This keyboard shortcut works in most applications, including word processors and web browsers.
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