It increases the magnification of the screen. CTRL plus _ does the reverse.
for Windows: Alt-F4 - close program Alt-Tab - change window/program Ctrl-F4 - close window within a program (like a document in word) Windows key-D - Show desktop Windows key-L - Log Off Windows key-U - Shut down Ctrl-Alt-Del - Task manager Ctrl-P - Print Ctrl-S - Save Ctrl-C - Copy Ctrl-X - Cut Ctrl-V - Paste Ctrl-A - Select all Ctrl-Z - Undo last change
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
Hey Guys! The answer to your problem is to Hold "Ctrl" and then "="............"Ctrl+'=' on the keyboard will let you jump to the blank record of the last row in Access 2003. Hope that helps! Ryan
The shortcut may differ from one program to another, so it is advisable to check the developer's help page or FAQ for the list of shortcuts for the program you are using.The most-common "Save as" shortcuts are as follows:To save press Ctrl+S. If the document has never been saved before, this will bring up the 'Save As' dialog box. If the document has been saved before, this will overwrite the existing save.'Save as' for Microsoft Word it is the F12 key.On Paint.NET the shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+S.
you can go to the controls section and change the controls to whatever button you like. By default, the Ctrl key controlls sprinting
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flips the screen
The keyboard shortcut notation ctrl plus esc means you press the Control key concurrently with the Escape key. On a Windows PC, the Ctrl + Esc shortcut produces the Start Menu.
you have to find the key with the plus and equals symbol. Then push the shift key and the plus/equals key. The "cross" should show up. Plus (+) equals (=). The plus should be above the equals.
Ctrl + U will underline text that is selected. Ctrl and the plus sign will superscript text. You need to hold the shift key while doing that, otherwise it subscripts the text.
Assuming I understand your question: On an IBM PC keyboard there is a key labeled Ctrl which stands for Control. For a number of functions they will say Press Ctrl plus some other key. For example, Ctrl+C (sometimes written Ctrl-C) copies just like the copy function in the Edit menu. To copy using Ctrl+C, highlight the area you want to copy, press the Ctrl key and while holding it down, press the C key on the keyboard.
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Ctrl and the plus key.
The Ctrl key will enable you to copy while dragging and dropping.
Ctrl+O means hold down the Control key and press the O key.
It means hold down the <CTRL> key while you hit the <9> key and let it up. It hides the row or rows that cells are selected in at that time.