command (apple key) W closes the current window
command (apple key) Q quits the current application
usually just click the window and hit alt+f4 on a PC & apple+q on a mac
The F4 is the Fantastic Four!
f4. That's why it's marked f4
alt f4 alt f4
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Alt + F4 to close the active application window, or, if no window is open, shut down Windows
The nearest equivalent to Gimp for Windows on a Mac is Gimp for Mac OS X. (See links below)
f4 means "the f**k"
The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.The F4 key repeats an action. So if you do any action, you can repeat it by pressing F4. So, for example, if you bolded one cell, then clicked on another cell and press F4 it will bold that cell. Go to another cell and press F4 and it will bold that cell too.
Office 2007 was only available for the Windows operating system there was no Mac version. The Mac equivalent version was Office 2008.
Nope . It is F4
on a mac you can click COMMAND Q (file, quit....) on a PC you can click ALT F4 (you also can just press X on the top right side)