In Microsoft Windows, CTRL+A conventionally selects all selectable objects within the current window.
The Ctrl key will enable you to copy while dragging and dropping.
Ctrl plus N opens a new window in a browser.
You can copy the formulas from the first cell into the others. There are lots of ways of doing down, like using Ctrl-C to copy and Ctrl-V to paste, or using the icons on the toolbars or using the edit menu, and several other ways. You can use the fill handle to fill down. If you have selected an area down, you can use Ctrl-D. If you have selected to the right, you can use Ctrl-R to do it.You can also select the cells you want to put the formula into and then type it in, but instead of hitting the Enter key, press and hold the Ctrl key and press Enter and it will automatically put the formula into all the selected cells, not just the first one.
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In Microsoft Word, CTRL+SHIFT+PLUS is used to apply superscript formatting with automatic spacing to the selected text.
To enlarge the erasers click on the sizes you want and if u want it bigger press ctrl+ + (ctrl plus +) I found out by pressing ctrl and + on the number pad, you know where the button Num Lock is. Then if you want it to be smaller, press ctrl and - (ctrl, +) and (ctrl, -) on the Number Pad.
These are the three methods: Press and hold the Ctrl key and press C. Then move to where you want to put it and press and hold the Ctrl key and press V. Right click on the mouse and choose Copy. Move to where you want to put it and right click on the mouse and choose Paste. Go the the Edit menu and click on Copy. Move to where you want to put it and go to the Edit menu and pick Paste. (:
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Hold down the control (Ctrl) key, and press the letter 'A' key to select all.Still holding down Ctrl, press 'C' to copy the selected text to the clipboard.
Get the cursor to where you want it, press and hold shift, move using the directional buttons to select what you want. Once you've selected it all, press Ctrl and C to copy. Then go to where you want to paste it, and press Ctrl and V
Just hold down the ctrl button and press the letter h
If you're in a program like Microsoft word and you press ctrl-E, it aligns to center.