It depends on the program you're using.
In a word document, CTRL + B is the keyboard shortcut for bold. Using it will turn on or off bold text.
On a web browser, CTRL + B will show you a list of websites that you have bookmarked.
Control-B keyboard sequence would do different things in different software applications. For example, in Microsoft internet Explorer, it will bookmark the web site you are currently viewing (that's what it used to do, now it brings up the 'organize favorites' window).
In Microsoft Word, and many other word processing software, it will turn the highlighted text bold. Actually it is a toggle, so that if the text is already bold, then it will unbold the text.
Ctrl + b selects bold on word documents. There is no other command for this.
it does nothing
for Windows: Alt-F4 - close program Alt-Tab - change window/program Ctrl-F4 - close window within a program (like a document in word) Windows key-D - Show desktop Windows key-L - Log Off Windows key-U - Shut down Ctrl-Alt-Del - Task manager Ctrl-P - Print Ctrl-S - Save Ctrl-C - Copy Ctrl-X - Cut Ctrl-V - Paste Ctrl-A - Select all Ctrl-Z - Undo last change
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
It increases the magnification of the screen. CTRL plus _ does the reverse.
It makes what is on the screen bigger. Another way to do it is ctrl + plus or ctrl + scroll wheel up/down.
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
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The shortcut key for bold/strong emphasis on most word processors is Ctrl + B, corresponding to Cmd + B on a Mac.
Ctrl+C - Copy Ctrl+V - Paste Ctrl+B - Bold (text) Ctrl+I - Italicize (text)
Right Ctrl + B
You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.
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.
pressing Ctrl B
there r MANY...but here r a few new = ctrl + n save = ctrl + s select all = ctrl +a copy = ctrl + c cut = ctrl + x paste ctrl + v underline = ctrl + u italics = ctrl + i bold = ctrl + b
the ctrl n cheat doesn't work anymore B: Somone said it was Ctrl+7 was now it
Most popular key sequences to format a character or a block of text:Ctrl-I (italic)Ctrl-B (bold)Ctrl-U (underline)
You can Press CTRL + T for new tab. CTRL + B for favorites as for bookmarks on the other web browser. CTRL + N for new Window. You can copy paste commands CTRL + C then CTRL + V.