Same as Alt F4, it quits the application and closes the window.
On the Mac (apple OS), Command Q will also quit an application.
In the Linux operating system and some other primitive terminal applications, ctrl-q resumes data scrolling to a screen, earlier stopped by ctrl-s.
It removes paragraph formatting. Before you see what it can do, you would have to have done something like indented a paragraph or centred it or some other paragraph formatting. Ctrl - Q will remove those settings. If you have not done any paragraph formatting, it will seem to do nothing at all.
ctrl + Q and ctrl + shift + Q
Ctrl plus Q, often written as Ctrl-Q or ^Q, is a key combination used to send a command to an application. It is accomplished by pressing the key labelled CTRL (labeling will vary with non-English keyboards) and holding it pressed while typing the letter Q, then releasing both keys.Keyboard shortcuts (often implement with key combinations) offer a fast alternative to using the mouse or more verbose commands to the experienced user.No standard meaning is assigned to Ctrl-Q; the interpretation is entirely in the responsibility of the application with which the command is used. Traditionally, Ctrl-Q would be used on text terminals to continue text flow after suspending it with Ctrl-S. Some terminal applications or console and command windows may still be inclined to interpret Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Q in this manner for traditional reasons.
Like Alt-F4, it closes the window you have open.
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Ctrl+Alt+Q
ctrl + Z Ctrl +Z is undo for everything
Some common shortcut keys for formatting paragraphs are: Ctrl + B for bold text Ctrl + I for italic text Ctrl + U for underline Ctrl + E for center alignment Ctrl + L for left alignment Ctrl + R for right alignment
Ctrl + Z is the default undo command and Ctrl + Y is redo. Here are a few others from the top of my memory: Ctrl + Q = Quit Ctrl + W = Close window Ctrl + O = Open Ctrl + P = Print Ctrl + A = Select all Ctrl + S = Save Ctrl + X = Cut Ctrl + C = Copy Ctrl + V = Paste Ctrl + N = New
Ctrl + Q
Cut Ctrl X Past Ctrl C Copy Ctrl V Save Ctrl S
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In Microsoft Word, Ctrl+E allows you to center.