It inserts a manual page break.
ctrl+s is used to save the document.
trt...... Ctrl shift enter is page break. Meaning it forms a new page.
It does nothing. Pressing CTRL and the + sign zooms in your screen though
Undoing last performed action
It is used to bring you to the start of the document.
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.
Try it...
Well, I don't have the latest version of Word, but unless they've changed it, the answer is control-enter.
Usually, it is the shortcut to save the document. EG: save as
ctrl an plus zoom the screen in an ctrl minus dezooms it
That's the first step to move the selected text or graphics. To go into a bit more detail, Ctrl-X is the "Cut" command. It erases the selected text, graphics, etc., from the document, and places it in a temporary storage. You can then recover this later - somewhere else in the document - with the "Paste" command (the shortcut is Ctrl-V).
ctrl shift - reverses the effect of ctrl shift =