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in a new tab, these shortcuts are: Ctrl+Q=Nothing Ctrl+W=Close tab Ctrl+E=Jump to URL bar Ctrl+R=Reload Ctrl+T=New Tab Ctrl+Y=Nothing Ctrl+U=View Code Ctrl+I (i)=Nothing Ctrl+O=Open Ctrl+P=Print Ctrl+A=Highlight (or select) All Ctrl+S=Save As Ctrl+D=Bookmark Tab Ctrl+F=Find Ctrl+G=Find Ctrl+H=History Ctrl+J=Downloads Ctrl+K=Jump to URL bar Ctrl+L=Highlight URL bar Ctrl+Z=Nothing Ctrl+X=Nothing Ctrl+C=Copy Ctrl+V=Paste Ctrl+B=Nothing Ctrl+N=New Window Ctrl+Shift+N=New Incognito Window Ctrl+M=Nothing Ctrl+ ,=Nothing Ctrl+ .=Nothing Ctrl+ 1=Jump to First Tab Ctrl+2=Jump to Second Tab Ctrl+3=Jump to Third Tab Ctrl+4=Jump to Fourth Tab Ctrl+6=Jump to Sixth tab Ctrl+7=Jump to Seventh Tab Ctrl+8=Jump to Eighth Tab Ctrl+9=Jump to Ninth Tab Ctrl+Windows=Show Clipboard
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If you hold Ctrl and Shift and then press the > key, text will get larger. Ctrl - Shift and the < key will reduce the size.
Click home tab, click hide and unhide, click unhide sheet. Click home tab, click hide and unhide click hide sheet.
Ctrl + C = Copy - This can be a highlighted text or a picture. Ctrl + F = Find - Find a specific word or phrase in a webpage. Ctrl + Shift + Delete = Delete Browsing History Crtl + N = New browsing window Ctrl +Tab = New tab
ctrl+tab saves something quikly
Ctrl + C = Copy - This can be a highlighted text or a picture. Ctrl + F = Find - Find a specific word or phrase in a webpage. Ctrl + Shift + Delete = Delete Browsing History Crtl + N = New browsing window Ctrl +Tab = New tab
ctrl shift - reverses the effect of ctrl shift =
click the new tab or use the ctrl+tab or ctrl+home buttons.
A tab can help you separate multiple pages in one window. If you're using Firefox or Chrome, this feature is available from the get go. If you're using internet Explorer, it must be version 7. There should be a + icon next to the last 'tab' in your window, this will open a new tab. They act just like different windows, but its purpose is to reduce it to just one window. Some shortcut keys to manage your tabs are: Ctrl+T = Open a new tab Ctrl+W = Close the current tab Ctrl+Tab = Go to the next tab Ctrl+Shift+Tab = Go to the previous tab
Well, if you push down on a shift key, and press a button with a letter on it, you would be capitalizing that letter. When pushing the control button, and a letter, it is a shortcut to a special function in the computer. Such as Ctrl+H is your browser history, Ctrl+t would be opening a new tab, Ctrl+W is closing a tab. There are lots of shortcuts, try some out!