That would vary greatly between applications. Do you mean in your operating system or some other program?
Left = Ctrl + L Centre = Ctrl + E Right = Ctrl + R
Ctrl+L align left,Ctrl+E center,Ctrl+R aling right and Ctrl+J justify
Ctrl+E that should get it. to right align it Ctrl+R and left Ctrl+L
In Microsoft Word, ctrl-R causes the text to be right justified. Ctrl-L causes the text to be left justified.
That would vary greatly between applications. Do you mean in your operating system or some other program?
Here are just some of the useful ones for Microsoft Word. Ctrl - L to left align. Ctrl - R to right align. Ctrl - E to centre. Ctrl - J to justify. Ctrl - M to indent. Ctrl - Q to decrease the indent. Ctrl - T for a hanging indent. Ctrl - Spacebar to remove all formatting. Ctrl - 2 to set double line spacing. Ctrl - 5 for 1.5 line spacing. Ctrl - 1 for single line spacing.
There are many keyboard shortcuts, some of them are ctrl + c, alt + f, alt + e, f1, ctrl + a, ctrl + x, shift + del, Ctrl + Ins, Ctrl + V, Shift + Ins, Home, Ctrl + Home, End, Ctrl + End. There are also Shift + Home, Shift + End, Ctrl + Left arrow, Ctrl + Right arrow, Ctrl + A, Ctrl + B, Ctrl + C, Ctrl + F, Ctrl + Z, Ctrl + U, Ctrl + R, Ctrl + E, Ctrl + L, Ctrl + Y, Ctrl + X and Ctrl + R.
Ctrl - L
There is just one keyboard shortcut used to left-align a paragraph in Microsoft Word. 'Ctrl+L' are the keys used in this shortcut.
Ctrl+l
Ctrl - L
CTRL + 1 = First Tab Change the 1 with whatever other tab, and it switches to that tab.