Pressing and holding the Ctrl key and holding the Shift key and pressing the 8 key on the main keyboard will show what are known as the special characters. This will include spaces, tabs, paragraph marks and hidden text. It will appear with a dotted line under it. Pressing the same combination again will hide them again.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
Ctrl - Shift - H. Pressing it again will unhide it.
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Ctrl - C is the most common keyboard shortcut to copy highlighted text, but there are others, depending on the application you are using. For example, in Word you can use Shift - F2.
In the shortcut task pane
it is referred as a keyboard shortcut
In the shortcut task pane
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
In Microsoft Word, you can open a new document based on a template using CTRL + N as the keyboard shortcut.
Open Word, your document or create a new shortcut. Click inside the white paper in the middle of your screen. Start typing letters at your keyboard.
First select the text you want the comment for. To insert the comment, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl - Alt - M to do it. You can also do it on the Review tab. On versions of Word before 2007, it is on the Insert menu.
Some of the keyboard shortcut commands are the same, but most are different. See related links for keyboard shortcuts for MS Word and MS Excel.
There is just one keyboard shortcut used to left-align a paragraph in Microsoft Word. 'Ctrl+L' are the keys used in this shortcut.
Typically, text is entered into the word processor from a keyboard.