ctrl + Z
Ctrl +Z is undo for everything
Most word processing programs (including MS word use the key combination CTRL Z for the undo command.
"Ctrl" and "z"
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Use the Ctrl + F shortcut key combination.
Use the Ctrl - Z key combination, or click on the Undo icon.
To undo a command the short cut key is used. The shortcut key to UNDO is Control+Z.
ctrl+shift+f3
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go to Windows --> run --> Type "winword" a new Microsoft word document would open up.
CTRL+Z is simply the shortcut key for the Undo command. To "undo your undo" so to speak, you must use the Redo command. Usually, the shortcut key for this is CTRL+Y.
you can assign shortcut key to application by right clicking and choose properties then under shortcut key assign something you will remember
it depends on what microsoft software you're using; if you're using Word, its towards the top left... its a blue back arrow. clicking the drop arrow allows you to choose what action you want to reverse.
If you're using Microsoft Word: Ctrl and F2 (whilst still pressing the Ctrl key). Alt - F - V will also work.
F1 (usually found in the top most row of the keyboard, towards the right of ESC button)
That really depends where you want to write it - in what program. For example, in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel, you can go to character format, and select "superscript". The shortcut key (at least in Word) is Ctrl-Shift-Plus.