it will direct you to a private page- your history will be deleted automatically
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Depends on what program you're in. In MS Word 2007, it brings up my Font Dialog box. In Outlook 2007, it brings up a New Search Folder Dialog box. And in SnagIt, it takes a screen shot.
-from B.G.
Launch Deep Freeze using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+F6. Alternatively, press SHIFT and double-click the Deep Freeze icon in the System Tray.
Keys that do not stand for specific characters such as letters of the alphabet or other symbols are control keys, they would be defined as keys that give other instructions to the computer, than the generation of a single symbol. The shift key is used to produce capital letters or other upper case symbols (for example, it shifts the 5 key to %, on my keyboard) and the control key can be used to activate a wide variety of functions, such as cutting and pasting for example (control C is cut, control V is paste).
short-cut keys
In are answers using keys to short cut things on desktop are short cut and make efficient motor moving quickly is are there aren't disadvantages due to is are using easy.
enter
Ctrl+Shift+=
Visually scan it or, better, do a control F, type in the text you're looking for, and it will be highlighted in the document.
These keys were first used on microsoft computers, CTRL stands for Control it is used as a short cut to do certain tasks such as copying, pasting, saving, deleting and even printing there are many more. The ALT key stands for Alter it is used for a bunch of other commands.
control+e
The keys that we use to have an access to any of the control from menu are considered as access keys. Eg: Alt + File. Key that we use to manipulate the data over the form is known as short cut key. Eg: Ctrl + b to make selected data as bold
ctrl+N open a new page which u can be created a new document
In Microsoft Word, CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS is used to apply superscript formatting with automatic spacing to the selected text.