Ctrl-D
The mac shortcuts are the same as the Microsoft shortcuts, except you use the "command" button instead of the "control" button.
a shortcut
For PC: Go to Start>All programs. Right click on the Google Chrome application, and click create shortcut. For MAC: You can add it to your dock by going into your applications folder, and dragging it to the dock. To create a desktop shortcut instead, Go to the applications folder, right click on the Google Chrome application, and click "make alias". Then drag the alias to the desktop. WARNING: Do not drag the application right to the desktop. This will create a duplicate rather than a shortcut (alias)
short currcuit
Because some people prefer using the keyboard instead of the mouse.
shuffle slide out dragging replacing Hope that helped!! If not sorry
It is a thing they use instead of taking the long way. A shortcut.
Open Office and Microsoft Works.
It's usually a shortcut to a program or file. Instead of hunting through folders for specific (frequently used) files or programs, you can place a shortcut icon on the desktop.
CTRL key
No, you can get iWork instead which lets you convert things you create into Microsoft Office documents.
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